This is a view of the proposed Marquee.
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This is a view of the proposed left field deck area.
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This is a view of the proposed center field area.
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This is a view of the proposed club patio lounge.
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This is a view of a proposed marquee restaurant.
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This is a view of the proposed concession support area.
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This is a view of the proposed concourse area.
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This is a view of the proposed home plate club area.
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This is a view of the proposed expanded suite area.
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This is a view of the proposed left field bleacher area.
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This is a view of the proposed center field area.
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This is a view of the proposed upper level area.
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Renovating Wrigley Field has been a hot topic for several years. On Saturday, the Cubs unveiled an ambitious and expensive plan to renovate the almost 100-year-old landmark. The plan would require five off-seasons to complete at a cost of $300 million, but Cubs officials want the city to lift some landmark restrictions.Latest Galleries
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