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In a world where businesses only ever seem to moan about losing parking, its refreshing to see an organization embrace the idea of urbanism. In my opinion, sports and urbanism go hand-in-hand. A dense crowd of people can be much more efficently moved through a dense areas with plenty of transportation options. Better transportation options can come with density in the area.
This would be a great opportunity to create a baseball-urban environment that's - dare I say - akin to some of the best examples in the US like the area around Fenway and Wrigley.
Having lived in Chicago, I can attest that Wrigley was fabulous. It was so nice to see something completely different, a stadium incorporated into the urban fabric coming wildly alive during games. Huge difference from the monolithic Soldier Field, a much more typical set-up.
 

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