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1111 W. Addison Exterior Wrigleyville Chicago retail construction

Summit Design Completes Wrigleyville Build on Site of Former Taco Bell

Summit Design + Build has completed construction at 1111 W. Addison in Wrigleyville, near the intersection of Addison and Clark streets. The four-story, ground-up commercial construction project includes retail on the ground floor and a fitness and bouldering center on the second through fourth floors. 

The 59,000-square-foot structure is located across from Wrigley Field on the former site of the old Wrigleyville Taco Bell. A new Taco Bell is located in the ground-level retail space of the 1111 W. Addison building.  

The property’s 41,895-square-foot climbing gym is home to Movement Wrigleyville, a climbing, yoga and fitness center. The center includes three floors of climbing walls wrapped around a central atrium, a yoga studio, locker rooms, numerous spaces with fitness equipment and a support office. 

Hirsch/MPG Architecture + Planning and Clausen Management Services served as the project architect and owner’s representative, respectively. 

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