Jacob582
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Thx for the write up dont have a X account, and apparantly you cant read posts anymore.- Replace scoreboard summer of 2024
- Upgrade sound system and acoustic panels
- Replace roof
- In succeeding years address the seating bowl
- improve the pizza and beef on weck
- Add self-service technology at the concession stands
- institute in-seat ordering in the 200 level through a QR code
It sounds like they will seek help from the county and state for that one.Wasnt it the seating that needed the most urgent upgrade?
It does need to be replaced but I think that died as soon as they connected Harbor Center to it.It was never going to happen with the timing of the Bills stadium, but KBC really needs to be replaced entirely. It's coming up on 30 years old and it wasn't particularly impressive when it was built. Concourses, suites, ingress and egress, etc it just isn't very good (I do love the sightlines). The advances in materials and construction technology since the 90's are hard to overstate and make buildings obsolete far earlier than some would think. Plenty of apartment buildings from that era are just being demolished these days and built from new because renovation isn't worth it.
In 5-10 years, even with these upgrades, it will be the worst arena in the NHL. And the investment planned means it's looking at another 20+ years of life. I loved going to the 50 year old Aud as a young kid, but I don't feel great about heading for another relic venue in my lifetime.
Plus, for all the consternation around not building a downtown football stadium that never made sense as $2 billion, dozen use per year venue, Buffalo could actually use a state-of-the-art indoor arena to host all-season events and anchor the future of lower downtown.
It does need to be replaced but I think that died as soon as they connected Harbor Center to it.
Or go with the "Yotes Plan" and just play at HarborCenter while tearing down and rebuilding KBC.I suppose they could try to get their hands on the old HSBC Atrium building on the east side of it, raze it, and build anew.
That's definitely a factor, but in 20-30 years when KBC is eventually replaced, the connection between the 1995-built building and the 2015-built building will be severed. The bridge between the two is an awesome amenity, but it's not going to be an eternal lifeline for KBC.It does need to be replaced but I think that died as soon as they connected Harbor Center to it.
Or go with the "Yotes Plan" and just play at HarborCenter while tearing down and rebuilding KBC.
I thought of that. With the number of foot dragging politicians and union bosses and petty shysters in WNY, I can't see them getting a stadium built on an aggressive timeline. The only nearby real estate would be the old Atrium building (don't know the name of it now) with it's basement issues because of whatever was dumped there that it is built atop or TBN's building kitty-corner to HarborCenter.
Or someone finally knocks the Skyway down and they build in part of the grounds of Canalside and that would kinda suck.
Thing needs to be blown to hellDon't touch the Skyway #SaveTheSkyway
Wanted to drag this over to the proper place and not jam up the roster thread.That is the cost of a new arena in a non urban area. I'm very curious where you get your math.
My napkin math is:
at $1000/seat installed, that's 19M for the entire arena.
A quick google shows me the new Jumbo tron in TML was 17M.
I could see it being 50-60M for a refurbishment, but 300-400M they could build a whole new arena, or at least most of one. It wouldn't be the T-mobile center, but that is significantly more than the Penguins/Devils new arenas.
Nothing in the “new” arena has ever come close to replicating g the energy and excitement of a playoff game in the Aud. Damn I miss that place. Good times.The Arena experience has never been a deciding point for me going or not going to a game.
The product on the ice has. Improve that first and then we can talk improvements to everything else.
Ha, as if its a choice between the two. What about, hear me out now... BOTH?The Arena experience has never been a deciding point for me going or not going to a game.
The product on the ice has. Improve that first and then we can talk improvements to everything else.
Ha, as if its a choice between the two. What about, hear me out now... BOTH?
Did I say there was a choice? What I said was I don’t go to see the Sabres because of a kiss cam or out of city hot dog. Those things mean nothing to me. The Sabres and the game on the ice is the reason I go. The Aud was good. This arena is good. Upgrades or not.