LordNeverLose
Registered User
I'm sorry because I don't blame you, but as someone who lived in Atlanta for a while, I can't stop laughing at the idea that the area around the 75/285 merger has better traffic than ... well ... anywhere. I'm not sure I'm exaggerating when I say that spot might have the worst traffic in the entire country.Well I notice the new ballpark is built beside a massive highway interchange between the interstate and the outer ringroad which again, not knowing much about the city, perhaps is helpful for a lot of fans in dealing with the traffic as opposed to trying to get downtown where I assume the crunch is the worst. Might be one of the exceptions to the general rule that downtown venue = preferred.
But still, from the northside/north suburbs - where most of the affluent whites (aka likely hockey fans) live - it is easier to get there than downtown, so yes that would in an ideal world be a better spot for an NHL team.