[Download] "Rocking Wrigley: The Chicago Cubs' Off-Field Struggle to Compete for Ticket Sales with Its Rooftop Neighbors." by Federal Communications Law Journal " eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Rocking Wrigley: The Chicago Cubs' Off-Field Struggle to Compete for Ticket Sales with Its Rooftop Neighbors.
- Author : Federal Communications Law Journal
- Release Date : January 01, 2004
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 298 KB
Description
I. INTRODUCTION In 2000, the Chicago National League Ball Club ("Cubs" or "Club"), owned by the Tribune Company, (2) sought to enlarge its playing facility, Wrigley Field). (3) The proposal called for an estimated expansion of approximately 2,000 seats to a ballpark that currently accommodates 39,059 people. (4) The residents of Wrigleyville, the area surrounding Wrigley Field, have vehemently rejected such plans to augment the ballpark's seating capacity, stating that such additions would ultimately increase "parking problems, traffic, litter, noise, crime, public urination, and other nuisances" in the vicinity. (5)