Vendors: Expanding Wrigley no-sell zone would kill business (Chicago Tribune)
Expanding Wrigley no-sell zone would kill business, vendors say Sidewalk peddlers who hawk peanuts, T-shirts and novelty items outside Wrigley Field reacted angrily Friday to an alderman’s proposal to move them two blocks from the ballpark, saying that they not only add to game-day excitement but also need to earn a living.
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