Even a church works, if the pastor's family can survive.It’ll be obvious if there’s a funeral home and strip club as ground floor tenants.
Even a church works, if the pastor's family can survive.It’ll be obvious if there’s a funeral home and strip club as ground floor tenants.
A place of worship that’s never finished.Even a church works, if the pastor's family can survive.
I want a giant ass brick."You just have to hang on for another four and a half years, and by the time you've been a season ticket holder for ten years you'll get some sort of early access to a seat at the new stadium!"
Seriously, though, for those of us who are Founding Members, the club had better be real real real kind to us regarding seats in the new stadium if we've had to have been season ticket holders for ten years, continuously, just to keep our place in line.
Hint: it will end up costing more than they budgeted. Guaranteed.I don't think it'll actually cost 500mil, I think it'll be up to 500 mil...
That leaves room for "what do we think they'll be doing with 500mil to build a stadium?" Which makes me hopeful for something much more in line with Minnesota's stadium than something crappy like Audi Field.
Okay. It's time for me to come clean with some things I've been hearing on the Stadium. These come variously from three people at firms that are consulting for NYCFC on different aspects of the project and one person high up at the Club. Two of the three consultants were people I spoke with 3 months ago or so. The other conversations, which provide most of the information, were in the last few weeks.
Clearly, there is a lot of smoke around right now - probably more than any other time since the Club kicked off in 2015. That said, lots of things can kill a deal like this before it is ever announced. Let's hope that doesn't happen.
- The Club believes it is "close" to announcing its planned location for a stadium. In this context "close" means by the end of the year, although I get the sense they are hoping it will be sooner than later.
- It will then take about a year for permits and another 2-3 years for construction.
- The location in mind is "near Yankee Stadium".
- Size was variously reported as 30,000 and 25,000, expandable to 30,000.
- Two different architecture firms have been retained to draw up competing site plans.
- The club has retained a cost consulting firm and has reached out to banks on a preliminary basis to secure debt financing.
- Some of the external consultants believe that the process has been slower than necessary because the Club has to deal with bureaucratic issues out of Abu Dhabi (e.g. time needed to get sign offs and financial commitments, etc.).
- The Club has a set price in mind that it will not exceed for the stadium; separately, I heard a figure of $500 million.
oh, what I mean is they won't announce it as 500mil, but it'll end up being 500mil. I don' think it'll inflate past that, will it?Hint: it will end up costing more than they budgeted. Guaranteed.
Whatever their budget is, it will go past it via change orders. No question about it.oh, what I mean is they won't announce it as 500mil, but it'll end up being 500mil. I don' think it'll inflate past that, will it?
I want a giant ass brick.
PopulousThanks for the info! I’m really curious who the second architecture firm is since Vinoly is widely expected to be the first.
And I can’t help but think about how tix renewal is one month away..... I expect darker smoke to materialize between now and then with the club banking on it being enough carrot to hold on to the meager STH left.
I want my name on a seat"You just have to hang on for another four and a half years, and by the time you've been a season ticket holder for ten years you'll get some sort of early access to a seat at the new stadium!"
Seriously, though, for those of us who are Founding Members, the club had better be real real real kind to us regarding seats in the new stadium if we've had to have been season ticket holders for ten years, continuously, just to keep our place in line.
Would take Populous any day over Vinoly. It’s not even close.Populous
I want my name on a seat
I want my name on a seat
I can do that with a knife - much cheaperIf you have a 5+ season Legends season ticket agreement for the Yankees (they sell season ticket agreement in 5 and 10 years as well), you have your name engraved on your seat.