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Originally Posted by untitledreality
As for a supposed skybridge... WTF? One of the elements that makes Wrigley so great is the pedestrian experience, the neighborhood is a great area for people on the ground, what exactly does a skybridge accomplish?
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Plus, there's something very democratic, and public-square-like, about the whole Wrigley experience, from the age and charm, to the view of the neighbors' residences and the "friendly confines" feel that they contribute to, to the fact that a public transportation station is practically attached to the stadium.
A skybridge is way, way out of sync with all that. It will, in particular, affect the feel of the Clark St experience, probably all the way down to Roscoe.