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A look at Hotel Zachary, Plaza, and Office developments (from Friday).
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Nick, I'm surprised you got the OK to fly that day. There must have been 30 helicopters in the sky that day. But b-e-a-utiful shot either way. Amazing to think what that picture will look like in a couple years. 1908 to 2016 comparison photos anybody?!?!
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vexxed82 do you have any photos of the rally in Grant Park to share? Thanks for all of your great photos!
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Bummed I missed the actual parade. Did two short flights: One to get Wrigley before they left, then a second around noon for the parade/rally, but since they left so late, I thought they'd get to Grant Park a little later than they did. Crowds were huge, but a little surprised there was as much empty space as there was in Hutchinson Filed. Sort of hoped it would be packed to the gills - along with the pavers around Buckingham Fountain, ha. |
That photo group is sick nick.
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Awesome photos Nick, thanks!
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Latest on 1060 Project courtesy of Wrigley Aerials
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CxAQ7kHXAAEoGs7.jpg The exterior is taking shape on the Cubs' new offices next to Wrigley https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CxKMly8VEAQD3Aj.jpg Seats out, scaffolding up behind home plate to make way for American Airlines 1914 Club Quote:
Bricks carefully coming off the right field wall. My guess prep work for visiting clubhouse next offseason? |
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they sure do love knocking down and rebuilding walls
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Was that all just wasted space (crawl space) beneath the risers? It's been interesting how they've gained space throughout this project by building underground.
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A Lucky Strike bowling alley and a movie theater, Cinemex, are heading for the Addison and Clark development, just south of Wrigley Field. So sluggers will soon have some competition if you want to work off a day-game buzz!
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Why is that a disaster? Oh no! Now we will have even more entertainment options all concentrated in one place! It's almost as if the entertainment district around Wrigley Field is growing even larger. Oh the horror! We wouldn't want vibrant, dense, uses anywhere in our city now would we?
I love how everyone is always quick to gripe about how Chicago needs more vibrant retail and nightlife districts and call for the creation of a new "times square" downtown, but then when one is organically appearing before our eyes it's a "disaster". Not buying it. I will probably never go here, but the Chads and Trixies are going to dig it and that's just fine. |
^^^One person doesn't speak for the rest of us. Didn't we just have this conversation like 4 months ago in this same forum. Those type of attractions... movie theater, bowling, and what not are going to add so much positive to that area, I couldnt see how it's an argument. It's not like their tearing down the entire bar district if that's your thing. Whats the negative? Still need add a virtual golf range where sluggers is.
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I'm just sick of national chains taking over lakeview. I'm all for dense development near Wrigley, but I just feel this is a huge missed opportunity. Additionally, there has been an uptick in crime along the Sourhpirt corridor over the past year (several shootings), where I live, and I just feel Lucky Strike and movie theatres bring an element of crime |
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