Although work at Wrigley Field on the 1060 Project continued through the season in some respects, it’ll once again get into full swing now that the season is over. The Cubs moved into Phase Two of the project this year, and that will be even more visible this offseason. You can see the full timeline here, but Phase Two, which will last on into next offseason, includes:
So, then, if all goes according to plan this offseason, fans should notice quite a few changes to the west of the park, as well as added amenities throughout. And players will finally have a clubhouse fitting a big league team (indeed, it’ll be one of the most impressive in baseball).
And, of course, there is continued structural and facade work, which necessitated this:
It’s a great day to continue work on the #1060Project! The Marquee will move to storage as construction gears up. pic.twitter.com/q68zozevZ1
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) November 2, 2015
The #WrigleyField Marquee is coming down for the winter, as Phase 2 of renovation begins. pic.twitter.com/9mxmvM3TW4
— Wrigley Field (@WrigleyBlog) November 2, 2015
VIDEO: The Wrigley Field Marquee Comes Down #cubs #mlb @IBWAA https://t.co/QjqrBICIeG pic.twitter.com/LJvfuXDlfA
— Al Yellon (@bleedcubbieblue) November 2, 2015
This doesn't look weird at all. pic.twitter.com/DN4JiJQLUT
— Luis M. (@lcm1986) November 3, 2015