Members of the Wrigleyville Rooftop Association, responding to a proposal by the Cubs calling for the city to lift some landmark restrictions as part of a plan to renovate Wrigley Field, have come out with their own proposal. They want to see digital signs installed to raise revenue for the Cubs, city and community in exchange for protecting their views of the historic ballpark.
Associated Press/2010 file
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A week after Chicago Cubs officials unveiled their $300 million plan to renovate Wrigley Field over a five-year span, members of the Wrigleyville Rooftop Association revealed a proposal that they believe will generate millions in revenue while protecting their view of the historic ballpark. Here is a report on their proposal, and a video link to their plan as well.Latest Galleries
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