Patio covers & pergolas in Wrigleyville
Wrigleyville is North Side's three-flat apartment buildings (1900-1925) submarket. Wrigleyville is governed by the Wrigley Field Neighborhood Overlay — an ordinance that restricts construction material deliveries and commercial dumpster use during Cubs home games (81+ regular-season days plus postseason), materially extending kitchen-gut timelines.
What a patio covers & pergolas project looks like here
Wrigleyville is governed by the Wrigley Field Neighborhood Overlay — an ordinance that restricts construction material deliveries and commercial dumpster use during Cubs home games (81+ regular-season days plus postseason), materially extending kitchen-gut timelines.
The neighborhood's three-flat buildings (1900-1925) typically have their original kitchen locations on the first-floor rear, with a shared light-and-air shaft at the center of the building — relocating a kitchen to the front of the three-flat triggers a CDOB air-and-light-shaft modification review.
Because most Wrigleyville bungalows and three-flats use pre-1940 cast-iron plumbing stacks that are at or past their service life, kitchen renovations routinely surface a stack-replacement cost ($8K-$25K) that doesn't appear in the initial scope.
Rear-yard shade structures, outdoor rooms, retractable covers for Chicago's short outdoor season. In Wrigleyville specifically, three-flat apartment buildings (1900-1925) stock means patio covers & pergolas scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Chicago scoping flow factors wrigley field neighborhood overlay and alta vista terrace landmark district (adjacent) into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
Start your Wrigleyville scope — Baily asks the right questions.
Pre-seeded for patio covers & pergolas in Wrigleyville. Mention your 850-1,800 sqft condo/three-flat units, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the cdob standard permit + wrigley field neighborhood overlay review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Wrigleyville patio covers & pergolas projects typically run $9K–$55K. Wrigleyville's three-flat apartment buildings (1900-1925) stock, combined with wrigley field neighborhood overlay — game-day construction restrictions, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $32K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Chicago submarkets.