This is what the outside concourse could look like under the Cubs' five-year renovation plan being proposed for Wrigley Field.
Illustration courtesy of Chicago Cubs
The Cubs say their $300 million plan to renovate and update Wrigley Field would still preserve much of its historical feel.
Illustration courtesy of Chicago Cubs
This aerial view shows what the upper level concourse area could look like under a five-year renovation plan the Cubs are proposing for Wrigley Field. The Cubs wants some relief from the city to add more signage options and other improvements as part of the $300 million project.
Illustration courtesy of Chicago Cubs
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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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