But far more promising in Murakami's eyes are Hanshin's real estate holdings in Osaka's Umeda district, as well as the Hanshin Tigers baseball club, which never fails to pack Koshien Stadium with fans. The on-the-book property value of the Tigers' home ballpark is assessed at just 8 million yen, but the property would be worth tens of billions of yen if it was redeveloped into a housing complex.Murakami can't be seriously thinking about turning Koshien into condos, can he?
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