Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
It's been a symbiotic relationship: their surroundings made money for the Cubs, too. The neighborhood did perfectly fine with the team under Tribune ownership, and they didn't seem to have to evict an entire block of residents out of their homes.
You don't know what you are talking about. In the 1970's/early 80's the neighborhood was terrible. There was Latin Kings/Latin Eagles gang graffitti on buildings all around that neighborhood and it was not a great place to go for a walk at night. Then the Cubs had the great season in 1984 and it all changed. in the 1970's you could buy a 2 flat in that neighborhood for less than $40,000. The Cubs turned that neighborhood into a desireable place to live and operate businesses in. Some of those resturants/bars are of higher quality and make the Wrigleyville experience an enhanced one, to be sure. But without the ballclub, it's nothing special.
The cubs are the catalyst for everything here. While Sluggers, Murphys and Cubby all stepped to clean up the area, none of them even open their doors without the Cubs here.
Took a real estate auction class with Lukas (cubby bear owner), only 8 people in the class, had a 1 hour lunch break and we started talking and I heard the guys life story, Basically him and his brother graduated from SIU and opened Sluggers for $170K. Borrowed money from family, etc and were convinced it would be a good deal because Jim Murphy, who had bought Rays bleachers, was going to clean up the area with Cops there all the time. I think my first game without the parents taking me was 1978/79 and we didnt really notice anything as it was on and off the train, but it just wasnt that crowded.
While I think the area could now live without the Cubs, there would be a major adjustment period as no way 10 CLUBS, not bars, remain open and the rent would then need to come down as the area already has more vacancy than I have seen in 20 years here.
Of course Sweet Baby Rays didnt want to give me some extra sauce and now closed! Or temporarily closed? One Sunday at 4 PM they just closed the doors and havent reopened since. No sign on the door, no nothing. Tables and chairs, still sitting outside.