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RED SOX BALLPARK TO BE "BIG PIECE" OF REDEVELOPMENT PLAN

          The Red Sox' proposed new ballpark "is simply a big
     piece of a bigger picture for the land around Fenway,"
     according to Cosmo Macero, who writes that a new "city
     block" could grow into a five-acre lot that would include a
     "grand hotel, new offices and sports-themed restaurants like
     'ESPN Zone.'"  New retail shops and cafes, "sized down to
     'urban village' scale, will frame the massive outside wall
     of the new Fenway Park."  Red Sox CEO John Harrington called
     such development speculation premature: "We have an open
     mind, and we have explored some of the possibilities and
     limitations.  It's way too early" (BOSTON HERALD, 5/24).  A
     proposed 2,160-car garage across the street from Fenway Park
     and a smaller garage on the adjacent Boylston Street are
     "emerging as key revenue-producing elements of the
     development."  If the garage is built, it could "generate
     between" $6-10M a year in parking revenues, which "appear
     destined to play a key role in determining how much the
     state" invests in the ballpark project (BOSTON GLOBE, 5/23).
          HOW IT'S PLAYING IN HUB: In Boston, Peter Gammons wrote
     the Red Sox "waited out and respected the local political
     grid" in proposing their new ballpark plans.  The team also
     "understood that any sports development must be part of a
     greater community development."  But there are "a lot of
     questions yet to be answered about ... the ballpark ...
     starting with exactly how the whole thing is to be
     financed."  Gammons wrote the team may need to "backtrack"
     on the refusal to sell naming rights (BOSTON GLOBE, 5/23).
     In Boston, Michael Gee wrote that Harrington's "PR offensive
     has been a smashing success."  But he added that the city/
     state "should make no commitment to the Red Sox until they
     know, and the public knows, just what's on the franchise's
     balance sheet" (BOSTON HERALD, 5/23).  In Providence, Bill
     Parrillo supported the new ballpark plan and wrote the Red
     Sox "hit a home run with this one" (PROV. JOURNAL, 5/23).  

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