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Article: Some call the views from Coors Field picture perfect, and now that the Colorado Rockies are eyeing the World Series, a debate over a proposed 14-story building is heating up. The area of contention: the vista beyond the left-field wall.(Business)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- October 9, 2007
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Byline: John Rebchook, Rocky Mountain News
Prospects of the Colorado Rockies playing in the World Series could cast an even-brighter spotlight on whether the mountain view from Coors Field should be protected.
On Wednesday, a City Council planning committee is scheduled to consider a rezoning issue that has divided property-rights advocates and those who want to preserve a view of the mountains from the baseball stadium.
With a property owner in the process of rezoning land north of Coors Field to allow a 14-story building that could block views from the stadium, the issue is coming to a head. The landowner and neighborhood groups have hired public relations ...