"To sell half the stadium's capacity two months before the inaugural game is extremely promising, especially in this economy," said New York lawyer Irwin Kishner, chair of the sports/entertainment group at Herrick, Feinstein L.L.P., which represents the New York Yankees and other teams.
Last week, the Union launched its seat-selection process for season-ticket buyers. Fans who paid up to $1,100 for a 17-game package will pick their exact seats for the games.
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