Home to the historic Wrigley Field, Wrigleyville sits nestled within the larger Lakeview neighborhood and houses young professionals, college students, and baseball diehards.
Key Features
Full of activities around sports and the nearby Lake Michigan
A rowdy nightlife paired with busy daytime traffic
Small neighborhood with a lot of life
Bottom line: Wrigleyville is full of young, active Chicagoans and sports fans.
Demographics
Population: 5,000 +
Median Age of Population: 32
Average Household Income: ~ $121,000 annually
Median Household Income: ~ $87,000 annually
Marital Status: 56% never married, 34% married. The rest are either separated, widowed or divorced.
In Detail
Wrigleyville caters to residents across Chicago. Whether they’re coming to Wrigley Field to see the Cubs play, or they have tickets to the Music Box Theatre to see a movie, the audiences are there, day and night.
If you’re looking to target young audiences from the entire city, Wrigleyville is a great option. A HotSpot near a busy L stop can give you millions of views that set your brand apart from your competitors.
Chicago Coverage & Featured Locations
Formats
HOTSPOT ON ASHLAND AVE. AND ADDISON ST.
We love the awesome shopping and restaurant options on Southport Ave. just 2 blocks east of this billboard location. With it being so close to both Wrigley Field and the Music Box Theatre, this unit makes a huge impact on sports fans and young professionals that reside in this lakefront community.
HOTSPOT ON BELMONT AVE. AND HALSTED ST.
Less than 1 block east of the Belmont “L” station, this advertising location is in the top tier of billboards in the Lakeview neighborhood. Walking distance from The Brew & View, the alter ego of live music venue Vic Theatre, and 4 blocks south of Wrigley Field, this HotSpot provides advertisers homerun worthy exposure!
HOTSPOT ON CLARK ST. AND GRACE ST.
This street-level board located 2 blocks north of Wrigley Field, offers unparalleled branding opportunities towards Cubs fans, young urban professionals, and the many families residing in Lakeview. Neighborhood staple Uncommon Ground is across the street and Chicago Icon, “Nuts On Clark” provides the alluring aroma of fresh caramel corn that can be smelled from miles away.
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Cost of Billboards in Wrigleyville, Chicago
The cost of billboards in Wrigleyville will depend on a few factors:
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The Type of Billboard
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Quantity of Locations
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How Soon You Want to Start
Billboards in Chicago are typically priced in monthly or 4-week terms. For example, if you’re looking at a quote for a billboard that is $2,000, that price usually means that it’s $2,000/4-weeks.
Neighborhood Signs (HotSpots) - $1,000 to $6,000/4-weeks