The major re-do of Wrigley Field known as Project 1060 has entered a new big-dollar phase of building. After the original $20 million valuation for new bleachers, a new set of $11 million permits dropped in November to cover the foundation work below a series of new structures, including new LED signage. More recent permits for the Phase I buildout of those structures show new high dollar costs.

The Phase I buildout of the west grandstand area, down the left field line, was just permitted at a valuation of $15 million. Bleacher expansion for left and right field will run an additional $6 million, and the structure for the new LED video boards and signs is slated to cost $5 million to construct.

A small restoration of an existing portion of the RF brick outfield wall will run about $200,000. These restoration projects are in line with the Cubs’ goals of retaining some of the legacy of the old Wrigley while bringing the aging structure into the future.

Pepper Construction Co. continues to lead the renovation efforts. See the BuildZoom property page for Wrigley Field with more details.

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