
The old Starbucks building is coming down. They’ve already reopened on Sheffield.
There’s a lot going on up near Wrigley Field. And I’m not just talking about the Cubs winning the NL Central.
A whole lot of demolition is taking place along the Clark Street corridor. On Addison Street, buildings are being removed for Addison & Clark, an 8-story mixed-use project that will see 148 apartments, a whopping 150,000 square feet of commercial space, and over 400 parking spaces. A joint venture from M&R Development and Bucksbaum Retail Properties, Addison & Clark replaces, among other structures, the Starbucks at 1023 West Addison that made Theo Epstein famous in Chicago.
Environmental Cleansing of Markham, IL are out there as we speak ripping stuff apart, then Power Construction will take over the lot and start the new SCB-designed development. Project completion is expected in Summer 2018.
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A rendering of Addison & Clark from SCB.
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This Kris Bryant mural has nothing to do with the Addison & Clark project, but GO CUBS!
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Whoa, gettin’ kinda close there, big fella.
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A latte of the Starbucks building is gone. (sorry)
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Bricks are being salvaged, palletized, and trucked away.
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The Starbucks demolition permit.
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The 1027 West Addison demolition permit.
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The Addison & Clark foundation permit.