The Cubs received permission, with one condition, from the Landmarks Commission on Thursday to move forward with the changes and restoration of Wrigley Field’s iconic marquee.
Wrigley’s marquee was removed early in the off-season as part of Phase Two of The 1060 Project. Due to the exterior work being done on the ballpark it was necessary to remove the marquee. Plus, as Danny Ecker put it, after years of not being maintained as it will be moving forward the marquee needed a facelift.
According to a report from Crain’s Chicago Business, the approval from the Landmarks Commission came with stipulations.