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Originally Posted by philcski
I do too. It isn't Shea or Memorial in Cleveland or the old Toronto ballpark (all eyesores), it's a baseball shrine. They could keep it open and use it for kid's baseball games, tours, a museum type stuff.
Parking in the area is an issue but they could just build a huge parking garage instead of the lot it will be, problem solved.
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Municipal..not Memorial.
That was bad enough because there were a whole slew of events at Cleveland stadium that would shock you. So they threw away a real treasure....but I would have gone along with it if they would have continued to build a shoreline attracting more locals for fun stuff ...and even tourists.
Instead they build a fb stadium at the same site and all the parking spaces that go with it and it's used 10 times a year.
Only the government can get away with that kind of idiot stick planning.