/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/63576157/shutterstock_39782623.0.jpg)
There's still a little wiggle room in the approved $500M Wrigley Field renovation plan. On the side of public concessions, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has offered to allow the Cubs more flexibility and less red tape in scheduling 43 night games next season and has also promised swift execution for already-approved signage. On the side of private concessions, the Cubs will drop a controversial plan for a pedestrian bridge over Clark Street. The proposed compromise is an effort by the mayor to accelerate the renovation, stalled amid a Ricketts Family standoff with Wrigley rooftop owners. [Trib, previously]
Loading comments...