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^ There's more to commercial strips than a bunch of bars and drunk people.
It would be nice to see a mix (shopping, restaurants, bars) so that this strip would see activity at all times of the day, including during the off-season. Not that I don't disagree that the design is sterile, but if the criticism is that it will add a broader range of retail mixes than the row of bars that are already there, I'm not sure I agree. |
The unit density could be a lot higher. As it is, it's comparable to a -2/-3 MLA for most zoning types.
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Plus, I'm not sure what the demand is to actually live at the corner of Clark and Addison. People enjoy living in Wrigleyville, but I'm not sure they would enjoy living at the dead center of the congestion and rowdiness. I think the business plan probably counts on a smaller number of units targeted at wealthy out-of-state members of Cubbie Nation who want a convenient place to stay when they come to cheer on the team, but won't live there full-time. People like the Ricketts, basically... |
It's crazy how wrigleyville was the holy grail of ballpark neighborhoods. Grimey, worn out cheap bars...you know what it should be. And then other cities would in some way copy the Wrigleyvile spirit and vintage charm. But they would never get it right.
Then the neighborhoods become a bit wealthier, the number of post grads with deeper pockets began to take seats at the bars demanding $6-$8 craft beers...and suddenly...the land becomes more valuable and renewal begins Part of me says good riddance. I've not liked what it has become though I hate to see the buildings go. Two years from now when I buy my own home it will be away from this neighborhood and I'll care little for 'ye old wrigleyville ballparke district". I'll come to the games and then promptly leave. |
Still have the SW corner of Clark/Addison. That and the McDonald's are really the only things I remember when growing up and went to games (rarely go up that way now). Also, I'll take a 2 dollar beer OR an 8 dollar beer :cheers:
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what would bill murray do
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the only redeeming parts of Wrigleyville are Metro/Smartbar, and maybe Guthries.
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^ and... ummm... Wrigley?
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i avoid the neighborhood like the plague any gameday
ive pretty much fallen out of love with professional sports. overpaid spoiled adults playing childrens games while being managed by massive corporations no longer does anything for me. and the gameday "scene" is overwhelmingly an excuse for even more adults to act like children. frankly, the children behave better. |
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Wow, I just walked down Clark from Foster to Addison and then down Addison to my condo at 900 W Addison area. Wrigley and the surrounding area is ALL tore up, it was a feast for the eyes. They're doing a crap load of curb and street work as well today ripping up all the corners and digging way down in the street/curb area, dumping concrete around hydrants.
Between the office building going up, all the street work, the plaza work, stadium work and now all the activity at the site of the former McDonalds it was like walking through complete chaos. It'll be very interesting to see how this all pans out over the next few weeks. Wrigley opens in 2.5 weeks and it's a MESS right now. I can't see how they'll get it done, but they had an army of people crawing over that entire area. As far as Addison and Clark development, I was SO glad yesterday when I read it's going to start within the next few weeks. All those businesses on Addison are already shut down and starting to get covered with garbage. That stretch was probably one of the ugliest blocks within miles. There's nothing special about that area of Clark as well. I'm not overly excited about the style of the building, but i'm ALL FOR building it compared to what's there now and how long it would take to get anything else teed off. To get new restaurants, a gym and a THEATRE just 800 feet from my house and into the heart of Lakeview. Yes yes yes. |
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EDIT: I've re-read what you wrote above.. and see that you've already acknowledged you are choosing not to spend time there. Got it. Carry on. |
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