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RED SOX SET TO PURSUE LESS COMMERCIALIZED BALLPARK PLAN

          The Red Sox "are leaning toward" a new ballpark plan
     that "does not include accompanying commercial development
     in the Fenway area," according to sources of Anthony Flint
     of the BOSTON GLOBE.  Because of worries about cost and
     neighborhood opposition, sources said that team execs "are
     concentrating on building" a new Fenway Park and Red Sox
     Hall of Fame, and securing state help for parking and street
     improvements in the area.  A decision on any related
     development "has been put off."  One official involved in
     the planning process said, "They're scaling it back and
     focusing just on the ballpark for now."  The revised
     approach would keep the cost of the project at about $350M,
     compared with the estimated $1B price on one option the Red
     Sox had talked about that included hotels, shops and an
     entertainment district. In related news, the team has hired
     a marketing firm to poll New England residents on "what
     they'd like to see in a new ballpark."  The team won't
     discuss details until the plan is officially announced,
     which could happen this spring (BOSTON GLOBE, 1/27).

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