This story frustrates me so much. With all the money MCFC's owners have and the Yankees have, a few million one way or another to deal with GAL's relocation should be no issue, especially to build another cash cow stadium in the Bronx, utilizing Yankee Stadium's parking and mass transit infrastructure, offices, etc. I PRAY that this is a negotiation tactic, and the Bronx site, or a pier-side site in Manhattan can be found.
But, if we're going to talk alternate sites -- Why not talk about
Belmont Park and the NY Cosmos' plan? Couldn't Cosmos and NYCFC co-habitate at a gorgeous new 25,000 seater park, using Belmont Park's LIRR station and buses to nearby F and E Trains as the mass-transit option? The MLS and NASL season schedules probably could intermingle without too much issue, other than both wanting prime Saturday night matches.
Other than the Cosmos being butt-hurt over NYCFC being chosen as the MLS team last year, their in-limbo project could sure use the push NYCFC's owners cash could provide. And Belmont Park sure could use the re-development dollars.
Personally, being from Connecticut, I'd love a Westchester County stadium site and training ground. But that's not NYC.[/QUO
I know its not ideal for people coming from the north but there is real talk of demolishing Aqueduct racetrack. NY State would allow Resorts World to expand and develop. NYRA would winterize Belmont. They would extend the race meet at Saratoga. (Applause from upstate) The Cosmos proposal already has political and community support. If the holdout landlord in the Bronx is not bluffing then this site is in play. New LIRR station. 9 restaurants. Hotel. Shopping. Highways. Parking. Cuomo wants NYRA to stand on its own financially and this is a perfect play. I bet they even share sales tax between city and Nassau because the border is vague. They have the money to buy off or share with Cosmos. I'm not in favor but why wasn't Cosmos proposal announced yet?