ENGLEWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPLETES RESTAURANT, SPORTS MUSEUM IN CHICAGO

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CHICAGO — Englewood Construction has completed work on Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch restaurant and the Chicago Sports Museum in Chicago’s Water Tower Place building. Harry Caray’s Restaurant Group hired Englewood to build a new complex to pay tribute to Harry Caray, the late legendary baseball broadcaster renowned for his seventh-inning rendition of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” at Chicago Cubs games at Wrigley Field. The 22,928-square-foot complex, which opened April 2, is on the seventh floor of Water Tower Place located at 835 N. Michigan Ave. The 250-seat restaurant and bar serves American cuisine and the 8,000-square-foot museum features five exhibits, ranging from unraveled sports mysteries to hall of legends. Chicago-based firms Barker/Nestor Architecture + Design and Ingrassia Design designed the project.

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