Wrigley Field renovation: 4K time-lapse

Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, underwent a major renovation project that completed last year, and EarthCam documented each stage of the construction process.

 

See progress from October 2017 to April 2018 with high definition construction camera images in this 4K time-lapse movie courtesy of EarthCam.

 

The long-awaited restoration and expansion of Wrigley Field, known as The 1060 Project, is well underway. This multi-year upgrade is designed to ensure the viability of the ballpark for future generations of Cubs fans, while preserving the beauty, charm and historic features fans have come to know and love. The ballpark is the second oldest in Major League Baseball (MLB).

 

The 1060 Project, which started at the conclusion of the 2014 baseball season, includes structural upgrades, improved player facilities, new fan amenities, outfield signage, two video boards, new premier clubs, expanded concessions, new and improved restroom facilities and much more.

 

The latest construction phase has been delivered by Pepper Construction.

 

Architects for the ongoing project are Populous and Harboe Architects, with ICON Venue Group the Owner Representative, who will help shepherd The 1060 Project from ideation to completion.

 

Video, courtesy: EarthCam

 

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