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PHOTOS: Wrigley Renovation to Cost $300M, Take 5 Years

The Cubs are talking Wrigley Field, with plans to completely renovate the stadium moving full steam ahead.

 
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The Chicago Cubs are planning to spend $300 million and five seasons to do a complete renovation of Wrigley Field, the team announced officially on Saturday.

Expected to start this fall, Cubs President of Business Operations Crane Kenney presented the latest renderings during the 2013 Cubs Convention. The new ballpark will feature everything from added concessions and bathrooms to a completely new clubhouse for players.

“We listened to you, and your love for this ballpark came through loud and clear,” Kenney said. “Your input was put into this ballpark, and what you see is the direction we’re heading.”

And because construction will on happen on the off-season, the Cubs will continue to play at the iconic field while the renovation is under way.

This also comes after the Rickets family announced they plan to build a boutique Sheraton Hotel where the current McDonalds sits on the corner of Addison and Clark Streets. It may come as no surprise that this year's Cubs Convention was held at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers in downtown Chicago.

Kenney also commented on the controversial topic of funding the renovation, saying if they are going to be restricted by the public, they need help footing the bill.

“In most ballparks, if you’re a publically funded facility like our friends on the South Side, there’s an amusement tax, Kenney said. “...If this is such an asset (to the community) and we’re being restricted, we need some help. If they want to treat us like the other 29 (privately owned) clubs, where we can play games whenever, have advertisements, the Rickets will be prepared to write the check.”

The park is slated to include features like:

  • Expanded concourse
  • New roof decks and outdoor concessions
  • Replaced roof
  • New seating
  • 50 million pounds of steel and concrete removal
  • Batting tunnel for players
  • New clubhouse and locker rooms
  • Renovated suites and lounges
  • New press box
  • Increase number of restrooms by 42 percent
  • Increase concession and sales points by 107 percent

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O.L. Taxpayer

3:47 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

Of all the things listed, the most blaring omission is that they are still going to be the same ol' Cubs. No need for heaters since there will be no games played in October. How can you justify building a hotel that will be empty from September to May?

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Barney

4:34 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

No mention of a trophy case!

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OakLawnGuy

3:58 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Rip the Cubs all you want, at least you're not paying for their ballpark. What with another couple facilities depending on taxpayers money already.

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