Event Cleaning Services in Logan Square Chicago

Logan Square Event Cleaning for Concord Music Hall, Revolution Brewing Brewers' Lounge, Logan Square Arts Festival, Logan Square Farmers Market, Greystone Boulevard Mansion Events, Milwaukee Avenue Corridor Venues, and Neighborhood Bar and Restaurant Event Spaces

Event Cleaning Chicago provides post-event cleaning services in Logan Square for concert venue managers, independent brewpub event coordinators, boulevard mansion private event hosts, street festival organizers, farmers market operators, Milwaukee Avenue bar and restaurant event staff, and private venue operators who need same-night GA floor and concert venue remediation, original tin ceiling-adjacent floor protocol, maple and hardwood floor recovery in historic brewery spaces, boulevard and park-adjacent outdoor event cleanup, waste stream separation, restroom reset, and documented handback before morning operating hours.

Cleaning crew restoring hardwood floors inside a vintage Logan Square brewpub

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"The Concert Ended at 1 AM in Front of 1,490 People on a GA Floor. The Brewers' Lounge Wrapped After a 100-Person Corporate Dinner on Maple Floors With an Original Tin Ceiling. And the Arts Festival Left Three Days of Food Vendor Residue Around the Illinois Centennial Monument. None of These Clean the Same Way."

That is the post-event reality of Logan Square.

Logan Square, Chicago is Community Area 22 on the city’s Northwest Side — a 3.23-square-mile neighborhood with a 2023 population of 70,869, centered on the three-way intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, Logan Boulevard, and Kedzie Boulevard at the Illinois Centennial Monument. (Wikipedia: Logan Square, Chicago) Bounded by the Metra Milwaukee District North Line to the west, the North Branch of the Chicago River to the east, Diversey Parkway to the north, and The 606 Bloomingdale Trail to the south, Logan Square is the Northwest Side’s primary arts, nightlife, and cultural corridor — anchored by Milwaukee Avenue‘s dense concentration of independent bars, breweries, music venues, and restaurants. (Wikidata: Logan Square)

The Logan Square Boulevards Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1985 (NRHP reference No. 85002901) and designated a Chicago Landmark on November 1, 2005. Encompassing 265 acres of the Chicago boulevard system, the district includes Logan Boulevard, Kedzie Avenue, Humboldt Boulevard, and the two parks — Logan Square and Palmer Square — that connect them. (Wikipedia: Logan Square Boulevards Historic District) The district’s boulevards are lined with sandstone Romanesque houses, gray stone Victorian greystones, and Tudor Revival brick buildings — the architectural stock that now hosts Logan Square’s growing market of private mansion-style and greystone event spaces. At the district’s heart stands the Illinois Centennial Monument — a 70-foot Classical Revival Doric column clad in marble, designed by Henry Bacon (the same architect who designed the Lincoln Memorial) and dedicated in 1918 to commemorate Illinois’ centennial. (TCLF: Logan Square Boulevards Historic District) This monument anchors Logan Square’s public event space — the oval plaza where the Logan Square Arts Festival stages multiple days of live music, food vendors, and visual art installations every June, and where the Logan Square Farmers Market operates every Sunday from May through October.

The defining challenge of Logan Square event

Revolution Brewing’s original brewpub Brewers’ Lounge at 2323 N. Milwaukee Avenue — Chicago’s largest independent craft brewery, founded in 2010 — occupies 2,500 square feet on the second floor of a converted 100-year-old printing factory. (Wrap Architecture: Revolution Brewing) The space’s design intentionally restored the building’s original character: original tin ceiling, original maple floors, hand-carved mahogany walls, bourbon barrel wall panels and light fixtures, and a chandelier fabricated from 99 blown beer bottles.

Cleaning crew mopping a concert venue floor after a Logan Square event

Capacity is 100 seated or 150 standing. These are not decorative references to industrial heritage — they are original 1910s building materials that respond to cleaning chemistry and moisture the same way the original surfaces do, with the same vulnerabilities as any other century-old tin ceiling and maple floor combination.

The Logan Square Arts Festival — held annually since 2009 at Logan Boulevard and Milwaukee Avenue around the Illinois Centennial Monument — has raised tens of thousands of dollars for local nonprofits across its multi-day run. (NBC Chicago: 2026 Chicago Street Festival Guide) Its 2026 edition runs June 26–28 with expanded programming, multiple music stages, food vendors, pop-up galleries, and interactive art installations. Outdoor events centered on the Illinois Centennial Monument — a Chicago Landmark in a National Register of Historic Places district — require site restoration to the Chicago Park District’s standard under DCASE Special Event Permit framework. Food vendor grease migration onto the boulevard asphalt and monument plaza hardscape, combined with three days of attendance, creates the same post-festival cleanup problem seen at Midsommarfest and Northalsted Market Days — but adjacent to a protected historic monument and landmark boulevard landscape.

Research on craft brewery venue surfaces adds a specific insight relevant to Revolution Brewing. The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA International) notes that original building floors are among the first things a visitor notices — and the most visible indicator of building care. Original maple floors in a converted printing factory have a different finish profile and grain exposure than modern commercial hardwood. Beer and craft cocktail residue left on unsealed or semi-sealed original maple overnight penetrates the wood’s open grain and causes the same tannin staining, fiber swelling, and finish adhesion loss documented in any high-traffic historic floor scenario. The correct cleanup sequence for Revolution Brewing’s Brewers’ Lounge follows the same hardwood protocol used for Schubas Tavern and the Swedish American Museum: dry residue treatment before wet application, hardwood-safe pH-neutral chemistry, controlled low-moisture technique.

The sections below cover every Logan Square venue zone — Concord’s GA floor, Revolution’s maple-and-tin event lounge, the boulevard monument festival footprint, the farmers market vendor corridor, and Milwaukee Avenue‘s independent bar and restaurant event spaces — with the surface-specific protocol and compliance documentation each one requires.

Logan Square's Venue Map — Four Distinct Event Cleaning Scenarios on One Corridor

Concord Music Hall (2047 N. Milwaukee Ave.)

Concord Music Hall is a 1,490-capacity independent concert venue with a 25′ × 43′ stage, four full bars spread across the main floor and two balcony suites, and a scalable GA standing floor that reconfigures for private events. The “art-deco-meets-industrial” interior has tiered viewing levels, high ceilings, and a main floor that functions as full standing room for concerts. Post-event GA floor cleanup after a sold-out show requires treating the floor as a concentrated beverage and debris zone — beer cups, spilled drinks, and bar service residue distributed at high density across a space designed for crowd movement. The four bars generate bar-adjacent residue zones at four separate positions across the floor. The balcony suites have separate cleanup profiles from the main floor. This is not a “sweep and mop” job — it is a zone-structured floor remediation with parallel teams.

Revolution Brewing Brewers' Lounge (2323 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd Floor)

Revolution Brewing’s Brewers’ Lounge is 2,500 square feet of original-character event space in a converted printing factory: original tin ceiling, original maple floors, hand-carved mahogany walls, bourbon barrel wall and light fixtures, and a chandelier made from 99 blown beer bottles. Capacity is 100 seated / 150 standing for corporate events, weddings, and private parties. The original tin ceiling sits directly overhead during floor cleaning — spray-bottle application of floor cleaner creates the same airborne chemical mist risk present at Thalia Hall: acidic or solvent chemistry depositing on original tin surfaces overhead. Original maple floors require dry residue treatment before wet application, hardwood-safe chemistry, and controlled moisture. This is a venue where both the floor underfoot and the ceiling overhead require surface-specific protocol simultaneously.

Logan Square Arts Festival — Boulevard Plaza and Milwaukee Avenue Corridor

The Logan Square Arts Festival operates in the public space surrounding the Illinois Centennial Monument — a 70-foot marble-clad Doric column in a Chicago Landmark, National Register of Historic Places-designated boulevard district. The monument’s granite base and surrounding hardscape are the primary outdoor surface at risk from food vendor grease migration, organic food waste, and beverage spill concentrated across three festival days. Monument-adjacent cleanup requires the same low-pressure surface treatment protocol used for mural-adjacent building facades in Pilsen: no high-pressure application on monument base surfaces, degreaser treatment of food-vendor-adjacent asphalt before sweeping, and Chicago Park District site restoration documentation confirming the landmark setting was returned to pre-event condition.

Logan Square Farmers Market (2400 N. Kedzie Blvd., Sunday mornings, May–October)

The Logan Square Farmers Market — operated by the Logan Square Chamber of Commerce and described as the only year-round weekly farmers market in Chicago — runs outdoors at 2400 N. Kedzie Boulevard from May 10 through October 25, 9 AM to 3 PM. (City of Chicago: 2026 Farmers Market Schedule) Post-market vendor zone cleanup covers organic food debris, packaging waste, recycling separation across 30+ vendor positions, and surface restoration of the boulevard corridor before it reopens to residential and public use on Monday morning.

Milwaukee Avenue Independent Bar and Restaurant Event Spaces

Logan Square’s Milwaukee Avenue corridor hosts dozens of independent bars, breweries, and restaurants with private event spaces — including Billy Sunday, Longman & Eagle, The Whistler, Scofflaw, and the Emporium Arcade Bar at 2363 N. Milwaukee (8,500 sq ft with arcade machines, pool tables, pinball, and a food truck). These spaces have a range of floor surfaces — hardwood, sealed concrete, tile, and arcade venue industrial flooring — and generate post-event cleanup needs ranging from bar spill and food residue on hardwood floors to arcade machine-adjacent floor cleaning where equipment cannot be moved.

The Specific Risks Nobody Briefs You On Until the Venue Manager Opens in the Morning

Original Tin Ceiling Chemical Mist at Revolution Brewing

The Brewers’ Lounge’s original tin ceiling is a building-original surface from the printing factory’s early 20th-century construction — not a reproduction. Spray-bottle floor cleaning in the 2,500-square-foot space generates aerosol that rises and deposits on the tin ceiling during the cleaning session, exactly as it does at Thalia Hall. Acidic floor cleaner, citrus degreaser, or solvent-based spray chemistry on an original tin ceiling causes oxidation and finish breakdown that requires professional restoration to reverse. We use no spray-bottle application in the Brewers’ Lounge — direct-application or mop-bucket technique only, with chemistry confirmed appropriate for a space with original tin overhead.

Original Maple Floor Saturation After a 100-Person Craft Beer Event

Revolution Brewing’s Brewers’ Lounge serves an award-winning craft beer portfolio at seated events for 100 guests. One hundred guests consuming craft beer over a 3-hour event generates significant floor spill density on original maple floors. Craft beer — particularly IPAs, stouts, and wheat beers — has higher residual sugar content than standard commercial lager, which means the sticky film left on unsealed or semi-sealed original maple is more adhesive and more penetrating than standard bar spill. The correct sequence: dry residue treatment first with absorbent application, then hardwood-safe pH-neutral cleaning solution with controlled low-moisture technique. Mopping first distributes the residue and drives it deeper into the grain.

Monument-Adjacent Surface Protocol at the Arts Festival Plaza

The Illinois Centennial Monument’s granite base and marble column sit at the center of a Chicago Landmark in a National Register of Historic Places district. Food vendor grease migration from three days of festival cooking stations reaches the monument plaza’s hardscape in the same way it reaches the asphalt at Midsommarfest and Northalsted — concentrated at cooking-adjacent zones and migrating outward with foot traffic. Standard sweeping over cooking grease on hardscape adjacent to a historic monument distributes the grease across a wider area. We treat cooking-adjacent zones with appropriate surface degreaser before any sweeping — and we use low-pressure application methods on and adjacent to the monument’s granite base, consistent with how we treat mural-adjacent surfaces in Pilsen.

GA Floor Beverage Density at Concord After a Sold-Out Show

A 1,490-person sold-out concert at Concord Music Hall generates food and beverage residue across the entire GA floor at a density proportional to the crowd concentration — approximately one person per 3–4 square feet of standing floor space at capacity. Four bars generating 1,490 drinks over a 3-hour show produce spillage at every bar position, throughout the floor, and concentrated near the stage lip. Beer residue, cocktail spill, and debris on a sealed commercial floor in this volume creates a tacky, high-adhesion surface layer that is not removed by a single wet-mop pass — it requires structured zone cleaning, adequate dwell time for the cleaning solution, and mechanical agitation on high-traffic floor sections near the bars and stage.

Arcade Machine-Adjacent Floor Zones at Emporium

The Emporium Arcade Bar’s 8,500-square-foot floor contains approximately 40+ arcade machines, pool tables, pinball machines, foosball tables, and air hockey tables — all of which are fixed or semi-fixed floor fixtures. Post-event floor cleaning around arcade equipment requires navigating equipment footprints, reaching under and between machines where beverage cups and food debris accumulate, and using floor cleaning methods that do not risk spraying electronic components. A standard mop-and-bucket sweep misses the accumulation zones under and behind arcade machines entirely.

How We Clean a Logan Square Event — Zone Structure First, Surface Protocol Throughout

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Step 1: Venue Classification and Surface Pre-Confirmation

Before any crew arrives: surface type confirmation (GA sealed floor, original maple, original tin ceiling proximity, monument granite hardscape, boulevard asphalt, arcade equipment adjacency), venue access protocol (Concord’s stage area access, Revolution’s second-floor elevator access, monument plaza equipment clearance), and identification of any fixed installations or historic surfaces requiring restricted chemistry.

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Step 2: Original Tin Ceiling Protocol at Revolution Brewing — No Spray Zone

For the Revolution Brewing Brewers’ Lounge, the entire 2,500-square-foot space is designated a no-spray-bottle zone — identical protocol to Thalia Hall’s main performance space. Direct-application mop-bucket technique used throughout. Chemistry confirmed appropriate for a space with original tin overhead and original maple underfoot before any product is deployed.

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Step 3: Original Maple Floor Recovery — Dry Treatment Before Wet Application

For Revolution Brewing’s maple floor, absorbent dry treatment of beer and craft cocktail residue zones before any liquid cleaner is introduced to the floor surface. Hardwood-safe pH-neutral cleaning solution applied with controlled low-moisture technique. No standard bar floor cleaner or multi-surface spray on original maple. This sequence prevents grain penetration, fiber swelling, and tannin staining from high-residual-sugar craft beer spill.

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Step 4: Concord GA Floor — Zone-Structured Remediation, Four Bar Positions Identified

For Concord Music Hall, the main floor is divided into cleaning zones anchored by the four bar positions — the highest beverage density areas. Bar-adjacent zones treated first with appropriate dwell time before the full floor sweep. Stage lip area treated as a separate priority zone. Balcony suites cleaned as independent zones from the main floor.

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Step 5: Monument Plaza and Boulevard Asphalt — Cooking Zone Degreaser Before Sweep

For the Logan Square Arts Festival and outdoor boulevard events, cooking-vendor-adjacent zones identified before any sweeping begins. Degreaser applied to cooking-adjacent asphalt and hardscape at low-pressure before the sweep. Monument base surfaces treated with appropriate chemistry for granite at low pressure — no high-pressure or acidic application on the landmark monument structure. Chicago Park District site restoration documentation produced.

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Step 6: Farmers Market and Milwaukee Avenue Bar Zone Cleanup — Organic Waste Separation

Post-market and post-event organic food waste separated from recyclables and general waste throughout. Milwaukee Avenue bar-adjacent outdoor debris — cups, packaging, food waste — cleared with waste stream separation consistent with independent venue and city permit standards.

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Step 7: Restroom Reset and Handback Documentation

Every restroom cleaned, disinfected, and restocked individually. Zone photographs, surface condition confirmation, and handback documentation produced before morning operating hours. For DCASE-permitted boulevard events, documentation produced before permit restoration deadline.

Why Logan Square Event Organizers Call Us Instead of a Standard Cleanup Crew

Event cleanup crew clearing festival waste near a Logan Square monument plaza

Revolution Brewing's Original Tin Ceiling Gets the Same No-Spray Protocol as Thalia Hall

Original tin ceiling overhead plus original maple floor underfoot = the same combination of risks. No spray bottles in the Brewers’ Lounge. Direct-application technique only, chemistry confirmed appropriate for tin and maple simultaneously.

Craft Beer Residue on Original Maple Requires Dry Treatment First

High-residual-sugar craft beer spill on original maple penetrates grain if wet-mopped without prior dry treatment. We remove residue before wet application — every time.

Concord's GA Floor Gets Zone-Structured Cleaning, Not a Single-Pass Mop

1,490 standing guests at four bars generate residue at high density across the full floor. We clean in zones anchored by bar positions, with appropriate dwell time and mechanical agitation near high-traffic zones.

Monument-Adjacent Cleaning Uses Low-Pressure Protocol

The Illinois Centennial Monument is a Chicago Landmark in a National Register of Historic Places historic district. Cooking-adjacent asphalt is degreased before sweeping. Monument base surfaces receive low-pressure appropriate chemistry only.

Arcade Equipment at Emporium Gets Under-Machine and Behind-Machine Clearing

Fixed and semi-fixed arcade equipment creates hidden residue accumulation zones that standard sweeping misses. We reach under and between machines using appropriate methods — no spray near electronic components.

DCASE Boulevard and Park Permit Restoration Documentation Is Standard

Logan Square Arts Festival and farmers market events on Chicago Park District and boulevard property require site restoration documentation. We produce zone photographs and handback records before the permit deadline.

OSHA-Aligned Chemical Handling Throughout

All products — hardwood-safe cleaners, tin-ceiling-safe non-aerosol chemistry, monument-adjacent granite-safe solutions, bar floor degreasers, organic waste handling products — handled under OSHA Hazard Communication standards: labeled containers, current Safety Data Sheets, correct dilution ratios, PPE for all crew members.

Logan Square Event Cleaning Case Studies

Cleaning crew sorting waste after a Logan Square farmers market event

Case Study 1: Revolution Brewing Brewers' Lounge — Corporate Holiday Party

Client type: Corporate event manager Guest count: 95 (seated dinner) Venue footprint: Brewers’ Lounge (2,500 sq ft, original tin ceiling, original maple floor, mahogany walls, bourbon barrel fixtures) Timeline: 3-hour cleanup window, 9 AM morning service opening

The problem: A 95-person seated dinner with Revolution Brewing’s full beer and cocktail menu had saturated the original maple floor with beverage residue at the table positions and near the second-floor bar. The venue manager confirmed no spray-bottle application was permitted due to the original tin ceiling overhead. The mahogany wall panels and bourbon barrel light fixtures required spot-check for catering residue without chemical contact. 9 AM morning service was a hard opening deadline.

What we did: Entire Brewers’ Lounge designated as no-spray-bottle zone. Maple floor: dry absorbent treatment of beer and cocktail residue zones before any liquid application. Hardwood-safe pH-neutral solution applied by mop-bucket direct technique — no spray. Mahogany and bourbon barrel surfaces spot-checked and wiped with dry cloth where needed, no chemical application on decorative surfaces. Restrooms fully reset. Zone photographs produced before 8:45 AM.

Outcome: No tin ceiling chemical mist. No maple grain penetration from residue left untreated. No surface findings at morning service opening. Event manager received documentation before deadline. Client name withheld for confidentiality.

Case Study 2: Concord Music Hall — Sold-Out Concert Night

Client type: Venue operations manager Attendance: 1,350 (standing GA + balcony suites) Venue footprint: GA main floor (full standing capacity), four bar positions, two balcony suites (separate bar and DJ booth each), restrooms Timeline: 4-hour cleanup window, venue opens for afternoon load-in next day

The problem: A sold-out 1,350-person concert left high-density beverage and debris residue across the full GA floor with concentrated zones at all four bar positions and the stage lip. Beer residue near the bars had created a sticky floor layer across approximately 40% of the main floor area from high-foot-traffic concentration. The two balcony suites had separate bar spill and post-event debris. The afternoon load-in deadline was firm.

What we did: Main floor divided into 6 cleaning zones anchored by the four bar positions and two stage-adjacent zones. Bar-adjacent zones treated first with dwell time before full floor pass. Mechanical agitation used in high-adhesion residue sections near bars. Stage lip cleared as a separate priority zone. Balcony Suite 1 and Balcony Suite 2 cleaned as independent zones in parallel with main floor teams. Restrooms fully reset and documented. Zone photographs produced before deadline.

Outcome: Full GA floor cleared, bar-adjacent sticky residue removed, stage lip and balcony suites documented. Venue operations manager confirmed floor ready for afternoon load-in. Client name withheld for confidentiality.

Case Study 3: Logan Square Arts Festival — Monument Plaza Post-Festival Cleanup

Client type: Festival operations coordinator Footprint: Monument plaza and Milwaukee Avenue corridor around Illinois Centennial Monument, 3 days of food vendors and music stages Timeline: Same-night cleanup after final day, DCASE and Chicago Park District documentation required

The problem: Three days of the Logan Square Arts Festival left food vendor cooking grease on the monument plaza hardscape and adjacent boulevard asphalt, organic food debris across vendor positions, beverage cups and packaging throughout the plaza, and stage perimeter debris at multiple locations. The Illinois Centennial Monument’s granite base was adjacent to the cooking vendor zone — no high-pressure or acidic treatment on or near the monument structure. DCASE permit site restoration documentation was required.

What we did: Cooking-vendor-adjacent asphalt and hardscape zones identified and treated with appropriate surface degreaser before any sweeping — standard protocol for food festival cooking residue on pavement. Monument base: low-pressure appropriate chemistry only, no high-pressure application, no acidic product. Monument-adjacent zones cleaned in the same manner as mural-adjacent building facades in Pilsen — low-pressure hand method. Stage perimeter zones cleared as separate units. Organic waste separated from recyclables throughout. Section-by-section zone photographs produced covering monument plaza and full Milwaukee Avenue corridor. DCASE documentation submitted to festival operations coordinator before next-morning documentation deadline.

Outcome: Monument plaza restored to pre-event condition. No monument surface damage or chemical contact incidents. DCASE permit restoration documentation accepted without dispute. Client name withheld for confidentiality.

Testimonials

★★★★★
“Revolution Brewing has an original tin ceiling and original maple floors. No spray bottles — that was the requirement. Abdullah’s team used direct-application technique throughout, treated the beer residue before mopping, and had everything documented before 9 AM service. The space looked right.” Corporate Event Manager | Revolution Brewing Brewers’ Lounge, Logan Square

★★★★★
“Concord Music Hall at capacity means four bars and 1,400 people on a GA floor. It’s not a single-pass mop job. They worked in zones from the bar positions outward, handled the stage lip separately, and had both suites documented in parallel. That’s what this venue needs.” Venue Operations Manager | Concord Music Hall, Logan Square

★★★★★
“The Arts Festival is centered on a National Register of Historic Places monument. The cooking vendor zones needed degreaser before sweeping, and the monument base needed low-pressure treatment only. Abdullah’s crew understood the distinction and had DCASE documentation ready on time.” Festival Operations Coordinator | Logan Square Arts Festival

Logan Square Event Cleaning Pricing

Pricing depends on surface type, tin ceiling proximity, original hardwood floor condition, GA floor concert density, festival vendor count, monument-adjacent zone treatment, waste separation scope, DCASE documentation requirements, and handback deadline.

Cleaning crew clearing spills around arcade machines after a Logan Square party

Revolution Brewing Brewers' Lounge Cleanup (original tin ceiling, original maple floor) — 2,500 sq ft

Starting at $699

Concord Music Hall GA Floor and Balcony Suite Cleanup (full venue)

Starting at $999

Logan Square Arts Festival Monument Plaza Cleanup (per section, degreaser protocol)

Starting at $649 per section

Milwaukee Avenue Bar or Brewpub Event Space Cleanup (hardwood, tile, sealed concrete)

Starting at $649

Logan Square Farmers Market Post-Market Vendor Zone Cleanup

Starting at $549

Emporium Arcade Bar Full-Venue Event Cleanup (arcade equipment-adjacent protocol)

Starting at $749

Multi-Space or Combined Festival + Indoor Venue Cleanup

Custom quote based on scope

Ongoing Concert Season or Festival Season Contract

Call for contract rate

FAQs About Event Cleaning Services in Logan Square Chicago

Yes. We use no-spray-bottle technique throughout the space — original tin ceiling overhead plus original maple floor underfoot requires the same restricted-chemistry protocol as Thalia Hall. Dry residue treatment before wet application on the maple floor. Direct-application mop-bucket method only. We produce 9 AM handback documentation.
Yes. We clean the GA main floor in zones anchored by bar positions, with appropriate dwell time and mechanical agitation in high-residue areas. The two balcony suites are cleaned as independent zones in parallel. We produce venue operations documentation before the morning load-in window.
The monument is a Chicago Landmark in a National Register of Historic Places historic district. We use low-pressure cleaning methods on and adjacent to the monument’s granite base — no high-pressure application, no acidic chemistry near the monument structure. Cooking-adjacent asphalt is treated with degreaser before sweeping. DCASE site restoration documentation is produced before the permit deadline.
Yes. We handle monument plaza cleanup, boulevard hardscape, food vendor positions, stage perimeters, and Milwaukee Avenue corridor cleanup with waste stream separation and Chicago Park District / DCASE permit restoration documentation.
Yes. We clean under and between fixed arcade equipment where standard sweeping misses accumulated residue, and we use non-spray methods adjacent to electronic components throughout.
Yes. We handle hardwood floors, sealed concrete, tile, and mixed-surface Milwaukee Avenue venues with surface-confirmed chemistry appropriate to each floor type, bar-area priority treatment, and post-event documentation.
Standard indoor venue events: 1–2 weeks. Concord Music Hall full-venue, Revolution Brewing original-surface protocol, Logan Square Arts Festival outdoor cleanup with DCASE documentation, or multi-venue corridor events: 3–4 weeks minimum.

Logan Square Events Happen on Original Floors, Landmark Monuments, and GA Floors That Absorb 1,500 People. The Cleanup Has to Know the Difference.

These are not interchangeable cleanup scenarios. They require surface knowledge, correct chemistry, zone-structured deployment, and documentation that protects both the venue and the landmark landscape Logan Square has spent over a century building.

Call before the event ends — not after the venue manager discovers the original tin ceiling got sprayed with floor cleaner.

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