Even if you could have waived a magic wand and made Comiskey Park brand new, it would still have needed to be replaced. There were simply too many obstructions and seats with limited views of the field. For every good seat at Comiskey (and there were some awesome seats!) there were about 5 bad ones. I loved the old park. It was a great place to hang out on a summer day and it looked beautiful after a fresh paint job, but the new park is a far superior place to watch a game, after all the renovations.
@@Alvious Personally, I'd rather have obstructed views of the field (present at Wrigley too) than have an upper deck that makes you feel like you're a mile away from the action (the new Sox park, though it is a lot better now after they knocked out several of the top rows from the original new upper deck). That said, there were definitely problems with the old yard, particularly how outdated and limited the concourses and concessions were. There were also no suites or anything like that there. Still, I feel it had a chance to be renovated a few years later and live on to this day.
I think they literally couldn’t renovate it anymore old Comiskey structure got to the end of it’s useful life causing the AL to force the White Sox’s to be in a new ballpark by 1992
njbznot I understand what youre saying but what they are doing to Wrigley is demolishing parts of it and rebuilding a different Wrigley Field in its place. To me the history of the park has been destroyed.
Robert Thompson where would they build it? Unlike Yankee Stadium, Wrigley is located in a neighborhood without a sea of parking where they could build a new stadium. The only large open swath of land near Wrigley Field is adjacent to a cemetery (a pretty poor location for a baseball park if you ask me).
+soulofthebang um no bad idea, as a Cub fan I would not want to see the Cubs play in a replica of Wrigley Field, and to have them play at The Cell for a year? Hell no the White Sox ballpark absolutely blows compared to Wrigley Field. That's the whole reason Wrigley Field is so legendary because people like the old feel of it, the fact that it's such an old ballpark is so cool and you can't get that feel unless you go to Wrigley or Fenway. I'm happy with the renovations they're doing now, it's going to be great when it's all done
I have to admit I was wrong ater seeing in detail what they actually did to renovate the stadium and I am actually really impressed and realizing it just about is a brand new Wrigley, and your point about the parking is something I totally did not give enough consideration.
They need to renovate Wrigley Field I may no longer be a Cubs fan but I do love Wrigley Field because it has so much history in it and it was my first ballpark I went to for a game so it stays with me all my life. They definitely need to renovate Wrigley Field right now.
While I do agree that it might be time for the Cubs to get a new field, I don't want to see Wrigley demolished, even as a Braves fan. It is a significant part of MLB history and should be kept standing.
You're to watch a baseball game not be treated like a price when pooping. Who cares what other clubs are doing, this is a piece of history that really shows how the game used to be played and by some of the best, you are all making this
Get rid of Wrigley??? Really? Why not just put the last nail in my heart? The most iconic ballpark ever and some of you want to trash it for some cookie cutter suburbia diamond...
I get to Wrigley atleast once a year and last Friday against the Cards was my yearly trip. I took my oldest son and we had a blast Wrigley is a beautiful place and everyone should have the experience of watching a ball game from there. With that said this video hit my concerns dead on. We went on a bus trip to the stadium so we set up in the 500 level. Normally I get way better. Up in the 500 sections the seats are all rusty looking. Love Wrigley but everything needs to be fixed up occasionally
Everyone jokes about the Cubs, but this ballpark needs to remain. So many old ballparks have just been demolished, but this one has so much history. Please just restore it.
Good! It's not like the things they mentioned were the only things needed to be upgraded! What's to be fooled about? Do you think that they are moving?
I was there last friday and as a huge Cubs fan I must say I enjoy the true fans coming in both Cubs Cardinal games I have been to I have done a lot of chatting and laughing with Cardinal Fans. I am sure there are rude people at every stadium but overall from my experiences its a good time...
As a Cardinals fan I want to visit Wrigley one day, the only thing that prevents me is the money. I just hope the fanbase doesn't try to berate me the whole time I'm there if I wear my Cardinals stuff.
I hope you make it to Wrigley soon. And people won't be too hard on you. We took a trip down to St. Louis for a game once. Nice park. We had a good time. We may be rivals, but that is no reason we can't be friends.
Apart from adding the outfield jumbotrons (something I personally am against), I think the Ricketts family succeeded in saving Wrigley! I'm very grateful! Like Fenway Park, it's just one of those parks that can NEVER be replaced!
Much more impressive than that DUMP Fenway. Fenway looks like they put a stadium together in 10 months with scraps from any and everywhere JUST in time for Inspection
I wouldn't want to see a new concourse plaza. One of he charms of the park now is the existing neighborhood. Fenway did a great job with their upgrades keeping the park feeling like it always did, but lost some flavor with Yawkey Way modifications. You can no longer just walk around the park either.
Yeah, that would be just like when the New York Yankees shared Shea Stadium with the Mets in the mid-Seventies when old Yankee Stadium was being remodeled.
They should definitely renovate, really take their time and do it right. It might take over a season to do, in which case they need to make arrangements with the White Sox to share U.S. Cellular for a season while it completes. "The Cubs on the south side? Sacrilege!" Remember, it would only be for one season, and that sacrifice would ensure that no corners are cut with Wrigley's renovation. I'm an Orioles fan, and Wrigley field inspired Camden Yards. That inspiration must be properly restored
As a Cubs fan the only thing that will better my experience is if they put a good team on the field and stop trading off their best players every season. Oh, and they better keep the troughs
I've never understood why they didn't just double-deck the bleachers years ago. It would bring back something baseball's been missing for a while: the 'roof-top home run'.
Darrell Birkey Well I did say "years ago", but....what does the Landmark Commission have to say about the various atrocities (video board, et al.) currently being thrust on the park?
There is no room to make a new ballpark because wrigley field is so close to the streets going around it. Trust me if they could have built a new ballpark they would of.
Cubs are my favorite NL team, and Wrigley is one of my favorite places on Earth. I cant stand the fact that there will be a scoreboard (jumbo-tron) put in place, also not a fan of the Cubies adding more night games, so much tradition will be lost... such a shame. Go Cubs Go!
deplepfan I went there for the 1st time a month ago. No complaints except for the parking. I paid 60 bucks for a blocked in spot across the street next to taco bell...
I am a tigers fan but I had the pleasure of sitting in the front row bleachers last summer I think it is one of the most beautiful stadium I've ever seen and it's so full of history I think changing the stadium is a sell out they don't care about the game it's all about money and who has the best stuff now. smh
Going to look nice. Forget about a new stadium, keep playing at Wrigley. The Cubs need to win the World Series while at Wrigley... *cough cough 2016 cough cough*
One artist's rendition I saw earlier showed the new electronic Jumbotron-type scoreboard being placed @ the top of the LF bleachers, & leaving the current scoreboard in place for posterity. This video makes no mention of that or anything else pertaining to the bleacher areas. Anyone know anything?
They didn’t even talk about the video boards or do you expanded seating and the stuff they’re doing right outside the stadium there’s definitely a lot more that they did then that’s in this video
Jumbo scoreboards blocking the views outside of the park, added seats so that the concourse is still too small and with new concession stands attracting more people it's more crowded than ever. Overall I think that half of the charm is gone
The video mentioned increased points of sale numerous times. We all understand that MLB stadiums are for making money. Unfortunately that line between a mall park and a classic is tight. Personally, Wrigley went over that line when they added all the giant video boards full of ads around the outfield. It's no longer a neighborhood park.
I always wear red and there will be a ton of cardinals fans there trust me. Just beware of all the drunk cub fans as wrigley is pretty much a big bar. I'd be drunk too if I was a cub fan.
And now beers are $10, hotdogs $6, tickets if your lucky jacked up over 100%. . And if you can't afford a day at the park, the bars and restaurants will charge you $20 or more to walk through their doors. They could of just left it alone, make electrical updates and locker room. And now a 42 yr. old man died, falling over a railing. Why mess with a good thing.
I am not opposed to being in a brand new park. been a cub fan for nearly 30 years, and I would rather have a winning franchise and NOT have wrigley, then to have what ive seen in the last 30 years and have wrigley. The way things have been looking for the cubs lately, im right on the borderline of being done with baseball altogether. Seems like we are relying heavily on these young "hot prospects" to develop, while the big team gets dry humped up and down the field all day
Outdoor concession: "Fans can relax outdoors and enjoy the great scenery on a nice summer night". If that's what I wanted I would go sit on a downtown sidewalk. Why would I pay $75 dollars for a ticket for a Cub loss, $30 to park, $10 per beer, $6 for a hotdog, $6 for 1,000 nachos and a cup of cheese big enough for 2 nachos, rude vendors, rude security, $20 to the worthless lazy bums hanging out at Wrigley. I'll sit on the sidewalk. Thanks Thomas S. Ricketts, but no thanks.
There Are So Many Good Points And Just As Many Bad Points. One Thing You Can't Deny Is. You Can't Call It Historical Wrigley Field Once All This Starts. I Don't Care What The Historical Society Has To Say, They Got Paid Off.
Not only did it happen, new ( and controversial) Jumbotrons were installed in left and right field. And walking outside of Wrigley in 2019 is almost like you're entering a different universe compared to 5+ years ago. New developments are popping up all over the place around to and attached to the ballpark. It's seriously a new Wrigley now.
Just build a new stadium somewhere else. Get rid of this dump. Let the agreements with the leaches across the street run out and go build a new ballpark.
Insane! Build a whole new stadium! Knock it all down. Have hotels into the sky left & right field corner. This will be the biggest failure in sports history. If I had 2 Billion to spend, I would build skyscrapers of hotel overhanging the outfields. I would build it all fresh....It will still stink as piss this way
Wrigley field is the biggest dump in Baseball not much more than a class A Stadium... Miller Park in Milwaukee is way nicer a true big league ball park
It hasn't been the original for decades. The bleachers aren't original. The upper deck isn't original. The scoreboard isn't original. The ivy isn't original.
argyjr If you think about it what I said was educated. The stadium is a jinx. Plus if they want to keep adding useless crap they might as well build a new ball park for the Cubs. So they can either tear it down or try to turn it into a museum.
You don't like the idea of more jobs, a better game experience, a higher payroll (meaning better players), and a better park? And all at no cost to the city.
Ricketts did a fine job of renovating the best ballpark in the world. Though the team sucks right now but we'll be back into contention very soon.
I wish Old Comiskey Park could of gotten remodeled like Wrigley Field instead of destroyed
Even if you could have waived a magic wand and made Comiskey Park brand new, it would still have needed to be replaced. There were simply too many obstructions and seats with limited views of the field. For every good seat at Comiskey (and there were some awesome seats!) there were about 5 bad ones. I loved the old park. It was a great place to hang out on a summer day and it looked beautiful after a fresh paint job, but the new park is a far superior place to watch a game, after all the renovations.
@@Alvious Personally, I'd rather have obstructed views of the field (present at Wrigley too) than have an upper deck that makes you feel like you're a mile away from the action (the new Sox park, though it is a lot better now after they knocked out several of the top rows from the original new upper deck).
That said, there were definitely problems with the old yard, particularly how outdated and limited the concourses and concessions were. There were also no suites or anything like that there. Still, I feel it had a chance to be renovated a few years later and live on to this day.
I think they literally couldn’t renovate it anymore old Comiskey structure got to the end of it’s useful life causing the AL to force the White Sox’s to be in a new ballpark by 1992
i can't believe we didn't do something like this with tiger stadium instead of knocking it down and leaving it as a grass field. damn shame
njbznot I understand what youre saying but what they are doing to Wrigley is demolishing parts of it and rebuilding a different Wrigley Field in its place. To me the history of the park has been destroyed.
njbznot Tiger Stadium was located in a run down area. attendance was horrible. Wrigley Field was always full of people.
***** I completely agree with you, a modern replica of Wrigley Field, like they did in New York with Yankee Stadium.
Robert Thompson where would they build it? Unlike Yankee Stadium, Wrigley is located in a neighborhood without a sea of parking where they could build a new stadium. The only large open swath of land near Wrigley Field is adjacent to a cemetery (a pretty poor location for a baseball park if you ask me).
+soulofthebang um no bad idea, as a Cub fan I would not want to see the Cubs play in a replica of Wrigley Field, and to have them play at The Cell for a year? Hell no the White Sox ballpark absolutely blows compared to Wrigley Field. That's the whole reason Wrigley Field is so legendary because people like the old feel of it, the fact that it's such an old ballpark is so cool and you can't get that feel unless you go to Wrigley or Fenway. I'm happy with the renovations they're doing now, it's going to be great when it's all done
I have to admit I was wrong ater seeing in detail what they actually did to renovate the stadium and I am actually really impressed and realizing it just about is a brand new Wrigley, and your point about the parking is something I totally did not give enough consideration.
Awesome. Much better than tearing it down and building a new stadium. and it turned out great.
Glad i'll be visiting this September. Back to my hometown, Chicago after leaving 38 years ago!
It's a bit better than that now 😂
It's almost a complete rebuild. How much more do you need to know?
They need to renovate Wrigley Field I may no longer be a Cubs fan but I do love Wrigley Field because it has so much history in it and it was my first ballpark I went to for a game so it stays with me all my life. They definitely need to renovate Wrigley Field right now.
Can’t wait for it to be all done after the renovations it will be nice on there last phase
This is much needed, last time I was there all the drunk cub fans were pissing on their feet because their horse trough urinals were over flowing.
While I do agree that it might be time for the Cubs to get a new field, I don't want to see Wrigley demolished, even as a Braves fan. It is a significant part of MLB history and should be kept standing.
You're to watch a baseball game not be treated like a price when pooping. Who cares what other clubs are doing, this is a piece of history that really shows how the game used to be played and by some of the best, you are all making this
Get rid of Wrigley??? Really? Why not just put the last nail in my heart? The most iconic ballpark ever and some of you want to trash it for some cookie cutter suburbia diamond...
u guys need to start protesting the owners across the street that is holding it up and any other business they own
They already destroyed the most iconic stadium and replaced it with the new Yank Me Stadium
I like these renovation to this stadium, a perfect mix of modern and old-school
modern and old school YET CHEAPER !!!!!!!!!!!
THAT CLUBHOUSE IS AMAZING CAN'T BELIVE IT'S ALL COMING TOGETHER
I get to Wrigley atleast once a year and last Friday against the Cards was my yearly trip. I took my oldest son and we had a blast Wrigley is a beautiful place and everyone should have the experience of watching a ball game from there. With that said this video hit my concerns dead on. We went on a bus trip to the stadium so we set up in the 500 level. Normally I get way better. Up in the 500 sections the seats are all rusty looking. Love Wrigley but everything needs to be fixed up occasionally
Everyone jokes about the Cubs, but this ballpark needs to remain. So many old ballparks have just been demolished, but this one has so much history.
Please just restore it.
Good! It's not like the things they mentioned were the only things needed to be upgraded! What's to be fooled about? Do you think that they are moving?
I was there last friday and as a huge Cubs fan I must say I enjoy the true fans coming in both Cubs Cardinal games I have been to I have done a lot of chatting and laughing with Cardinal Fans. I am sure there are rude people at every stadium but overall from my experiences its a good time...
As a Cardinals fan I want to visit Wrigley one day, the only thing that prevents me is the money. I just hope the fanbase doesn't try to berate me the whole time I'm there if I wear my Cardinals stuff.
I hope you make it to Wrigley soon. And people won't be too hard on you. We took a trip down to St. Louis for a game once. Nice park. We had a good time. We may be rivals, but that is no reason we can't be friends.
Of course they can go ahead with all that. It's October. Why not save $$ and install a scoreboard that shows just the visiting team's runs?
Apart from adding the outfield jumbotrons (something I personally am against), I think the Ricketts family succeeded in saving Wrigley! I'm very grateful! Like Fenway Park, it's just one of those parks that can NEVER be replaced!
Yes...the jumbotron above left field destroys the intimate ambiance......it should be a smaller unit.
@@timmellin2815 agreed 👍🏻
Much more impressive than that DUMP Fenway.
Fenway looks like they put a stadium together in 10 months with scraps from any and everywhere JUST in time for Inspection
I wouldn't want to see a new concourse plaza. One of he charms of the park now is the existing neighborhood. Fenway did a great job with their upgrades keeping the park feeling like it always did, but lost some flavor with Yawkey Way modifications. You can no longer just walk around the park either.
Yeah, that would be just like when the New York Yankees shared Shea Stadium with the Mets in the mid-Seventies when old Yankee Stadium was being remodeled.
They should definitely renovate, really take their time and do it right. It might take over a season to do, in which case they need to make arrangements with the White Sox to share U.S. Cellular for a season while it completes.
"The Cubs on the south side? Sacrilege!" Remember, it would only be for one season, and that sacrifice would ensure that no corners are cut with Wrigley's renovation.
I'm an Orioles fan, and Wrigley field inspired Camden Yards. That inspiration must be properly restored
Undo all they juat did, that willnot occur.
As a Cubs fan the only thing that will better my experience is if they put a good team on the field and stop trading off their best players every season. Oh, and they better keep the troughs
Very nice
I look forward to the Cubs doing this the correct way similar to how Fenway was restored.
I've never understood why they didn't just double-deck the bleachers years ago. It would bring back something baseball's been missing for a while: the 'roof-top home run'.
Not an option. The landmark commission wouldn't allow it.
Darrell Birkey Well I did say "years ago", but....what does the Landmark Commission have to say about the various atrocities (video board, et al.) currently being thrust on the park?
There’s absolutely zero room to build a second deck on the bleachers
There is no room to make a new ballpark because wrigley field is so close to the streets going around it. Trust me if they could have built a new ballpark they would of.
Cubs are my favorite NL team, and Wrigley is one of my favorite places on Earth. I cant stand the fact that there will be a scoreboard (jumbo-tron) put in place, also not a fan of the Cubies adding more night games, so much tradition will be lost... such a shame.
Go Cubs Go!
Enjoying it now?
They better not knock it down and build a new one. It's a national landmark, go Cubs
i like it looks great and i am not a cubs fan a LA fan dodgers angels, but this upgrades looks great just need better parking
deplepfan I went there for the 1st time a month ago. No complaints except for the parking. I paid 60 bucks for a blocked in spot across the street next to taco bell...
I am a tigers fan but I had the pleasure of sitting in the front row bleachers last summer I think it is one of the most beautiful stadium I've ever seen and it's so full of history I think changing the stadium is a sell out they don't care about the game it's all about money and who has the best stuff now. smh
not a cubs fan but i really like the idea
Alf is certainly multifaceted.
Oh no. Oh no this looks like everything we feared.
Going to look nice. Forget about a new stadium, keep playing at Wrigley. The Cubs need to win the World Series while at Wrigley... *cough cough 2016 cough cough*
Thank You so much Rickett Family
I'm not sure how much of this they've already done, but they're never going to have long enough an offseason to do much more
so are they changing any of the obstruction views like in the 200 level? i really would like to know if anyone has any information!!!
They only need to replace structures. Not redo the whole thing wrigley field is a piece of history
One artist's rendition I saw earlier showed the new electronic Jumbotron-type scoreboard being placed @ the top of the LF bleachers, & leaving the current scoreboard in place for posterity. This video makes no mention of that or anything else pertaining to the bleacher areas. Anyone know anything?
They didn’t even talk about the video boards or do you expanded seating and the stuff they’re doing right outside the stadium there’s definitely a lot more that they did then that’s in this video
Jumbo scoreboards blocking the views outside of the park, added seats so that the concourse is still too small and with new concession stands attracting more people it's more crowded than ever. Overall I think that half of the charm is gone
The video mentioned increased points of sale numerous times. We all understand that MLB stadiums are for making money. Unfortunately that line between a mall park and a classic is tight. Personally, Wrigley went over that line when they added all the giant video boards full of ads around the outfield. It's no longer a neighborhood park.
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Me being a Cubs fan, the renovations are a big annoyance if you ask me. Can we just leave everything alone?
I don't like the idea, however there is no stopping Tom Ricketts. He'll move to Rosemont if this isn't done, so lets just get it done.
I love my Cubbies!!! GO CUBS
The renos aren't bad but it will never be better than the best major league park in the world ..... The Rogers Centre in Toronto
I still call it SkyDome
I always wear red and there will be a ton of cardinals fans there trust me. Just beware of all the drunk cub fans as wrigley is pretty much a big bar. I'd be drunk too if I was a cub fan.
get rid of steel I beams at the 200 level.
They've been investing big money in young players so that they can grow their own all-stars.
no aparece si le van a quitar las columnas que obstruyen la visibilidad del juego?
That's Neat..
And now beers are $10, hotdogs $6, tickets if your lucky jacked up over 100%. . And if you can't afford a day at the park, the bars and restaurants will charge you $20 or more to walk through their doors. They could of just left it alone, make electrical updates and locker room. And now a 42 yr. old man died, falling over a railing. Why mess with a good thing.
I will be a new state of the art ballpark when done.
I am not opposed to being in a brand new park. been a cub fan for nearly 30 years, and I would rather have a winning franchise and NOT have wrigley, then to have what ive seen in the last 30 years and have wrigley. The way things have been looking for the cubs lately, im right on the borderline of being done with baseball altogether. Seems like we are relying heavily on these young "hot prospects" to develop, while the big team gets dry humped up and down the field all day
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You're right.. Go Cubs
Go Cubs
This shouldn't be allowed it should be protected as a historical building. If they need more money put a better team on the field.
At least the White Sox won a World Series title this century.
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New upgrades ,same lat place cubs.I will not go to Wrigley until they spend a shit load of money on a bunch of all stars
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Outdoor concession: "Fans can relax outdoors and enjoy the great scenery on a nice summer night". If that's what I wanted I would go sit on a downtown sidewalk. Why would I pay $75 dollars for a ticket for a Cub loss, $30 to park, $10 per beer, $6 for a hotdog, $6 for 1,000 nachos and a cup of cheese big enough for 2 nachos, rude vendors, rude security, $20 to the worthless lazy bums hanging out at Wrigley. I'll sit on the sidewalk. Thanks Thomas S. Ricketts, but no thanks.
Their is more that they want to do they are only showing what needs to be done. Tell us everything you plan to do! Dont be fooled!
cubs are the team to be
How right you were.
There Are So Many Good Points And Just As Many Bad Points. One Thing You Can't Deny Is. You Can't Call It Historical Wrigley Field Once All This Starts. I Don't Care What The Historical Society Has To Say, They Got Paid Off.
Agreed.
Did this actually happen? Or is it just a concept?
Seth Bradley it happened and a lot more.
Not only did it happen, new ( and controversial) Jumbotrons were installed in left and right field. And walking outside of Wrigley in 2019 is almost like you're entering a different universe compared to 5+ years ago. New developments are popping up all over the place around to and attached to the ballpark. It's seriously a new Wrigley now.
NO WAY
In 2013 the Cubs averaged 8534 unsold tickets per game or 691,254 tickets unsold for the season. So much for the myth you are trying to sell.
i concur about the leech comment
It still smells like piss and vomit from a mile away.
I didn’t smell anything
Just build a new stadium somewhere else. Get rid of this dump. Let the agreements with the leaches across the street run out and go build a new ballpark.
Insane! Build a whole new stadium! Knock it all down. Have hotels into the sky left & right field corner. This will be the biggest failure in sports history. If I had 2 Billion to spend, I would build skyscrapers of hotel overhanging the outfields. I would build it all fresh....It will still stink as piss this way
They should just tear the whole facility down and build a new one from the ground up.
Wrigley field is the biggest dump in
Baseball not much more than a class A Stadium... Miller Park in Milwaukee is way nicer a true big league ball park
Stop using the excuse of going to see a (bad) baseball team to stuff your face and making yourself drunk in public.
I have no interest in the sox.
They should just knock Wrigley Field down because it's not going to be the original anymore if they are going to do this.
It hasn't been the original for decades. The bleachers aren't original. The upper deck isn't original. The scoreboard isn't original. The ivy isn't original.
Ken Roucka Exactly why they should knock it down.
What? Why?
argyjr If you think about it what I said was educated. The stadium is a jinx. Plus if they want to keep adding useless crap they might as well build a new ball park for the Cubs. So they can either tear it down or try to turn it into a museum.
"...what I said was educated. The stadium is a jinx." Oh the irony.
They still wont win a world series
You were wrong.
ABoxOfBroken8Tracks LOL AND IT FELT SO GOOD
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They proved you wrong b*Tch xD
You don't like the idea of more jobs, a better game experience, a higher payroll (meaning better players), and a better park? And all at no cost to the city.
they make all of their money off of someone else's product and then are too greedy to allow the ricketts to do what's best for the organization.
Rooftop owners are leeches.