Yankee Stadium Case Study

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One of the criticisms that Peter Eisinger states is, "The proposal for a "Yankee Village" surrounding Yankee Stadium in the Bronx would involve increasing parking capacity and constructing a new mass-transit station within the confines of the stadium to ensure that no matter how they travel the ballgame, "fans will not come into contact with Bronx locals." Another criticism is as stated, "Today, however, the city as a place to lay is manifestly built for the middle classes, who can afford to attend professional sporting events, eat in the new outdoor cafes, attend trade and professional conventions, shop in the festival malls, and patronize the high- and- middlebrow arts." The stadiums in NYC such as the MetLife, had plans to renovate the

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