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81+ baseball games a year (hopefully more!)
3.2 million baseball fans in 2018
Average game attendance – 38,793 (5th highest in MLB)
10+ concerts per year (more to come)
3.2+ million riders at train stop
Year-around programming on non-game days in plaza
Cubs Plaza
Wrigley Field
Train StopNew Club
Cubs Plaza
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Large Mixed-Use Development directly across from historic Wrigley Field
150,000 square feet of retail, dining and entertainment useso 31,000 square foot Cinemex (CMX) Movie Theater (third floor -Clark St)o 32,000 square foot UFC “Signature” Gym (second floor -Clark St)o 30,000 square foot Lucky Strike Social & Bowling (second floor -Addison St)o 58,000 square feet on street-level retail and dining
148 upscale residential units
400 car parking deck
Prominent/High Profile Location
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View from “Red Line” Train Stop
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View from Clark and Addison Intersection
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Harley-Davidson Showroom
Only place in City of Chicago to buy a Harley‐Davidson Motorcycle Urban showroom targeting the young, urban lifestyle One‐of‐a‐kind “experiential“ retail Debuting electric motorcycle in 2019
Lucky Strike Social
Adult oriented entertainment concept with bowling, arcade, dining and live music
Operates in high profile locations in Hollywood, New York City, Boston and San Francisco
Lucky Strike Social will attract customers year around
Open Anchor Tenants – Year Around Attractions
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Signed Anchor Tenants – Year Around Attractions
Upscale movie theater operating in high profile locations Will serve north side of Chicago from Lincoln Park to
Evanston CMX will drive traffic to Wrigleyville year around
UFC “Signature” Gym in 32,000 square feet Full‐service health club Programs for men, women and families UFC Gym will drive traffic to Wrigleyville year around
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Wrigleyville Developments by the Chicago Cubs and Ricketts Family
Other developments include: Open air plaza for community events on
non-game days throughout the year 175-room Hotel Zachary Non-game day events, concerts and movies Office, retail and conference space
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Hotel Zachary & Shops – recently opened across from addison & clark
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Wrigleyville is where Chicago Celebrates…..
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Wrigley Field is where Chicago Sees Major Concerts…..
Concerts Performed
Wrigley Field – 2017Artist Date
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
June 29, 2017
Dead & Company June 30, 2017
Dead & Company July 1, 2017
James Taylor July 17, 2017
Jimmy Buffet July 15, 2017
Billy Joel August 11, 2017
Florida Georgia Line/Backstreet Boys/Nelly
August 12,2017
Green Day August 24, 2017
Lady Gaga August 25, 2017
Zac Brown Band August 26, 2017
Concerts Performed
Wrigley Field – 2018Artist Date
Jimmy Buffet July 13, 2018
Def Leppard & Journey July 14, 2018
Foo Fighters July 29, 2018
Foo Fighters July 30, 2018
Pearl Jam August 18, 2018
Pearl Jam August 20, 2018
Luke Bryant/Sam Hunt September 1, 2018
Billy Joel September 7, 2018
Fall Out Boy & Guests September 8, 2018
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Theater Map – Traffic Driver
Cinemex (CMX) will be themovie theater for all of north Chicago facilitated by the Red/Yellow/Purple/Brown train lines.
Cinemex (CMX) will own the theater business in the Northside of Chicago
Train service to Wrigleyville provides easy access from an underserved market
CMX is a premium theater that will attract an affluent customer base
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Above it all, Wrigleyville is a tremendous residential demographic and lifestyle market…
Densely Populated – Young, Urban and Trendsetting High Income Households Highly Educated – neighborhood of choice for recent college graduates
1‐Mile 2‐Miles 3‐Miles
2017 Population 91,016 231,777 420,111
2017 Households 53,629 127,555 219,260
Average Household Income $124,655 $125,347 $120,883
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Houses/Townhomes for Sale – November 7, 2018
Wrigleyville/Lakeview is widely considered one of the most desirable neighborhoods to live in the City of Chicago as reflected by current housing prices.
Most homes for sale are in excess of $1.0 million
A large portion of homes exceed $2.0 million
Affluent and Influential residential market
3636 N. Janssen Ave. ‐ $3,000,000
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How does Wrigleyville compare to other popular neighborhoods of Chicago?Wrigleyville vs. The West Loop vs. Wicker Park/Bucktown
2015 CTA Traffic Counts – Total Year
Average Weekday
Average Saturday
Average Sunday
Total2015
Addison – Red Line Stop(Wrigleyville)
8,572 8,443 7,066 3,034,778
Morgan – Green Line Stop(West Loop – Fulton Market)
2,576 1,584 1,155 806,111
Damen – Blue Line Stop(Wicker Park/Bucktown)
6,750 5,349 4,027 2,233,065
2016 CTA Traffic Counts – Month of March (off season)
Average Weekday
Average Saturday Average Sunday
Addison – Red Line Stop(Wrigleyville)
6,684 7,031 3,759
Morgan – Green Line Stop(West Loop – Fulton Market)
2,640 1,586 1,068
Damen – Blue Line Stop(Wicker Park/Bucktown)
6,952 5,539 3,581
• On a yearly basis, train traffic in Wrigleyville is significantly higher than in the The West Loop and Wicker Park Bucktown; 276% higher than the The West Loop and 36% higher than Wicker Park/Bucktown.
• During the off-season (month of March as an example), train traffic is still significantly higher in Wrigleyville than in the The West Loop and similar but still higher to that found in Wicker Park/Bucktown.
Demographic Comparison – 1 Mile Radius
Wrigleyville West Loop Wicker Park/Bucktown
Population 91,016 51,735 61,833
Average Household Income $128,655 $127,844 $115,413
• Population densities are much stronger around Wrigleyville than found around both The West Loop and Wicker Park/Bucktown.
• Average household incomes are nearly identical.
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Where do Wrigley Field fans come from and who are they?Based on July 16, 2016 Game (Chicago Cubs vs Texas Rangers)
• Only 15% of fans live in the City of Chicago• 43% of baseball fans reside outside of the Chicagoland DMA
5% from Dallas‐Ft. Worth 4% from Peoria‐Bloomington 3% from Indianapolis
• 38% of baseball fans live outside of the State of Illinois• 9% from Indiana• 8% from Texas• 3% from Michigan
• Most Sought After Consumer Lifestyles:
Booming With Confidence 14.2% Prosperous, established couples in their peak earning years
Power Elite 10.6% The wealthiest households in the US, living in the most exclusive neighborhoods, and enjoying all that life has to offer
Flourishing Families 10.1% Affluent, middle‐aged families and couples earning prosperous incomes living very comfortable, active lifestyles
Singles and Starters 9.2% Young singles starting out, and some starter families, in diverse urban communities
Suburban Style 7.6% Middle‐aged, ethnically‐mixed suburban families and couples earning upscale incomes
Young City Solos 7.1% Young and middle‐aged singles living active and energetic lifestyles
Thriving Boomers 6.9% Upper‐middle‐class boomer‐age couples living comfortable lifestyles
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIQqDTslE5k
Visible from INSIDE of Wrigley Field!(please watch video below…)
Iconic City … Chicago Iconic Neighborhood … Wrigleyville Iconic Ballpark … Wrigley Field Iconic Transportation … “Red Line”
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