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Old Posted Jan 13, 2019, 6:21 PM
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Old Posted Jul 15, 2019, 4:14 PM
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looks like belmont is on the way for the ny islanders -- with a new lirr train station, the first in fifty yrs:

https://www.newsday.com/long-island/...ont-1.33765617
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I do miss Wrigley Field in L.A., original home of the L.A. Angels and the "Home Run Derby" T.V. show in the late 1950s/early 1960s. They even had ivy on the outfield walls as a homage to Chicago Wrigley. Watching the Dodgers play in the L.A. Coliseum was interesting, with the short left field fence/screen. Wally Moon launched "moon shots" over the screen. Reminded one of the "Green Monster" layout in Boston.
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Old Posted Dec 10, 2019, 6:16 PM
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I do miss Wrigley Field in L.A., original home of the L.A. Angels and the "Home Run Derby" T.V. show in the late 1950s/early 1960s. They even had ivy on the outfield walls as a homage to Chicago Wrigley.
yeah, it was a pretty cool looking ballpark.

you gotta love that distinctive clock tower.


Wrigley Field, LA:


source: https://gizmodo.com/sorry-chicago-lo...gle-1566651692



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Old Posted Mar 20, 2020, 8:31 PM
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Wanted to get some input on my concept for a renovation of Camden Yards, in time for its 30th anniversary in 2022.

Key Ideas:
1). Remove seats under the overhang of the second deck in left field and create a two level hangout space with open air concession stands, drink rail seating, and high top tables.
2). Remove the right field bleachers adjacent to the foul pole and create a bar/viewing deck, similar to The Corner at Progressive Field.
3.) Remove the last several rows of bleachers under the scoreboard in right center field and create a larger, more flexible gathering space.
4.) Enlarge the scoreboard.
5.) Remove a portion of the left field upper deck seats and open those sections up to the concourse beyond. Make space for a sponsored beer garden in the left field concourse. Natty Boh and Guinness are my top choices.
6.) Create a home plate club for season ticket holders behind plate that is open to the 100 level concourse. This would open up views of the field and improve the entry sequence from behind home plate.
7.) Develop a ballpark smart phone app that incorporates augmented reality technology to make statues of Orioles legends come to life and has other cool features like a Scavenger Hunt for kids, scorekeeping, etc.
8.) Upgrade the stadium WiFi - It's sooo slow.
9.) Ditch the traditional season ticket model in favor of and "Access Based" season ticket model. The Oakland A's introduced something similar to this called "A's Access" that has been successful. With "Birdland All Access"/ O's Access/whatever you want to call it, fans get standing room access to every single home game and reserved seats to 10, 20, 40, or 81 games. Prices would range from $500 to $4,000 All packages can be paid off over 10 months. O's Access holders also get 30% of food, beverages, and merchandise. Kids 12 and under get in free. This would provide much more value and make it worth it for fans to show up more - even when the team sucks.
10.) Put solar panels on top of the warehouse. It is one of the longest buildings on the East Coast and has so much untapped energy harnassing potential.

All in all, this concept would reduce the capacity from 45,971 to 39,500, putting it more in line with Fenway Park and Target Field in terms of fixed capacity, while tripling the amount of standing room space.

What do you all think?

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Old Posted Oct 31, 2021, 6:22 AM
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Old Posted Jan 15, 2022, 12:53 AM
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Utah expanded Rice-Eccles Stadium prior to the previous season:



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I took some photo's this past October while attending the Seattle Kraken's 2nd home game and first ever home win at the completely renovated Climate Pledge Arena (formerly Key Arena). Fantastic place to watch some hockey!

















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Old Posted Jan 16, 2022, 7:56 AM
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I took some photo's this past October while attending the Seattle Kraken's 2nd home game and first ever home win at the completely renovated Climate Pledge Arena (formerly Key Arena). Fantastic place to watch some hockey!

















I've always been fascinated with the Seattle Coliseum/KeyArena and now I guess Climate Pledge Arena. It's probably the only major arena in the country that has gone through a complete and total renovation two times now (as opposed to just some minor renovating). Both renovations essentially gutted the interior of the arena.

The old Coliseum:



KeyArena (renovated in 1996):



And now Climate Pledge Arena:



Kinda remarkable how dramatic it has changed over the years. Of course, KeyArena, as awesome as it was, quickly became obsolete despite its mid-90s renovation and that led to the Sonics leaving. It's a shame they couldn't have renovated the arena like this back in the 90s.

The Jazz continue to play in the arena they built in 1991. They've renovated it but nothing like what Seattle has done:

Delta Center around 1994:



Vivint Arena today:

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/soc...?ocid=msedgntp

Interesting article about stadiums going up in the US.
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Lexington, Kentucky proposed soccer stadium for United Soccer League One







Designed by global architecture firm Gensler, the 6,000+ seat Lexington Pro Soccer multi-use venue and soccer stadium would feature 45,000 square feet of entertainment-focused retail with patio views overlooking both the stadium and Rupp Arena. A 160-room hotel, a 250-unit upscale, multi-family residential development, and integrated parking garages onsite in excess of the current available parking.

Gensler has deep expertise in stadium design and construction. The firm is responsible for the design of the Milwaukee Bucks Entertainment Block (Milwaukee Bucks), the Banc of California Stadium (Los Angeles Football Club), and the BMO Field, Canada’s first soccer-specific stadium (Toronto Football Club), among others.


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im a big man utd fan and shocking to see some of the older stadiums for college teams standing up better than old trafford right now. buccaneer owners barely put a lick of their own money in to the club especially if they are out of the champions league places. rumors they will be willing to sell the club for less than 4bn to a group from dubai.
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Vaught Hemingway North End Zone Renovation & Expansion Completed Project









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