hockeyfish
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Better than a f***ing parkinglot.Best we can do is cookie cutter apartments that cost 4k a month.
Better than a f***ing parkinglot.Best we can do is cookie cutter apartments that cost 4k a month.
Excuse me, it’s affordable housing. Those apartments will be 3899 a month.Best we can do is cookie cutter apartments that cost 4k a month.
I've heard two rumors.Isn't the last floated plan to be out near Gaylord Resorts in Aurora?
Remember the Meow Wolf one too and thought it recently got shut down. Hell if I know though... and the last time I went to Elitches was ~2005, so maybe I'm the problem.I've heard two rumors.
Out by the Gaylord, and the other was basically further south on the South Platte in the industrial area around Meow Wolf.
Broncos are more likely to build a whole new stadium in the next decade.They should just demolish Ball Arena, build a giant parking structure next to Mile High (Empowered Field) and put the new arena on the other side with it also connecting to the parking structure. They could have skywalks connecting at all levels of the structure to the stadium and arena. Also have it with i25 on and off ramps. Kroenke and Walton are brother in laws right? Shouldn't be too hard to coordinate.
You think so? I think Ball needs the upgrade much, much more.Broncos are more likely to build a whole new stadium in the next decade.
Remember the Meow Wolf one too and thought it recently got shut down. Hell if I know though... and the last time I went to Elitches was ~2005, so maybe I'm the problem.
Yeah, it's right next to ball arena. I went a couple times, it's pretty cool. The building is gigantic. I can't imagine leasing that place is cheap.There's a Meow Wolf in Colorado? Went to one New Mexico.
The new ownership is already floating it. They want the Super Bowl to come to Denver... which really means they need a dome or retractable roof. Add in by the time it would be completed (2032 since that's when the lease ends), they'd be there over 30 years and probably 4th-6th oldest stadium at that point... makes it easy for the ownership to demand. I'd expect a lot of public funds to be thrown at it too.You think so? I think Ball needs the upgrade much, much more.
Did he ask for money? I sure didn't see any request for money. I don't get the big hate for this project, about the only opposition to it is from people whose view is getting obstructed.I would be all for the complete banning of public funds for sports venues, but I realize that's pie-in-the-sky thinking.
It was just more of a general musing about these sorts of projects as public funding has increased quite a bit in recent years.Did he ask for money? I sure didn't see any request for money. I don't get the big hate for this project, about the only opposition to it is from people whose view is getting obstructed.
No way in hell that Ball Arena is still there in 2050But it won’t happen quickly.The privately financed mixed-used development could break ground in 2026, the Denver Gazette previously reported. However, it could take more than a quarter century to complete. KSE senior vice president Matt Mahoney indicated the project would likely begin with a pedestrian and bike bridge over Speer Boulevard.
The “big date” to keep in mind is 2050.
"This is the date we're asking for all of our entitlement vesting for both River Mile and Ball Arena to be protected," Mahoney said. "And in return, we've committed to keeping our teams at Ball Arena through 2050."
He wants an arena there, not really a sports team there. He wants to make a SoFi Stadium 2.0 for NBA/NHL.This is good, I've been hearing more and more noise from randoms in San Diego (uber drivers, waiters, bartenders, etc.) that Kroenke wants a hockey team in San Diego.
No way in hell that Ball Arena is still there in 2050
Only grocery store baggers are reliable sources.This is good, I've been hearing more and more noise from randoms in San Diego (uber drivers, waiters, bartenders, etc.) that Kroenke wants a hockey team in San Diego.
Stan won't be able to own teams in San Diego with the bylaws, but it is increasingly rare that a private company not associated with ownership owns a rink and leases it back to teams. It would be pretty odd for him to own a San Diego arena and lease it out to a different ownership group.He wants an arena there, not really a sports team there. He wants to make a SoFi Stadium 2.0 for NBA/NHL.