Much has changed at the corner of Clark and Addison in recent months, and not just because the Cubs need to find room for a trophy case.
If you visited Wrigley Field around the time of the Cubs’ World Series win, you probably noticed all the gaping holes left by former bars and retail stores along Clark Street. Or not, because the Cubs excitement largely overshadowed the fact that Wrigleyville has essentially become one large construction zone.
From the Cubs’ interior projects (bullpen relocation, seat replacement, continued structural improvements) to their new office building and the making of the boutique hotel across the street, the Wrigley restoration plan (aka 1060 Project) enters its messy, final (?