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Chicago Cubs Headquarters

A dynamic, collaborative, and open workspace that feels at home in Wrigleyville

  • 60K

    Square Feet

  • Chicago, Illinois

    Chicago, Illinois

Designed for the hardworking employees championing the success of the team

For their new office headquarters, the Chicago Cubs had some updates in mind. Their goal? A greatly improved workplace for current and future employees, a place where the front-office management and baseball operations teams could thrive. 

In the new space, brick and traditional ivy wall accents surround employees as they navigate Cubs lore, a branded café, and an activity room. Hints of the outfield are transitioned inside with a stadium-inspired lighting feature that shines above an atrium stair where black iron framing and reclaimed wood elements dominate. 

To address the needs of a diverse and growing workforce, our architecture and interior design teams planned for flexibility and grouped neighborhoods by function. Shared offices surround open floor plates, executive suites, and a hospitality event space—just a pitch away from Wrigley Field. The event space was placed on the top floor adjacent to an outdoor terrace and is used for parties and game day celebrations throughout the season. 

The new office provides spaces for varied work styles and opportunities to collaborate in inspirational, thought-provoking settings. Plus, with 100% height-adjustable desking and television views from every angle, employees will never miss a game.

Meet Our Team

Aileen Sancho, Associate

Working closely with clients to understanding their needs gives you the opportunity to create a space that exceeds their expectations.

Aileen Sancho

Associate

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