As with the prior article, I find myself in the minority who isn't encouraged by this news. To be clear, I'm glad to have it reported, and this is great work by Chris. But there was a brief blast of mainstream reportage (NYT, the Real Deal) around the time of the meeting in summer 2018 that
SoupInNYC revealed this week (pretty neat that he found out these details that those reports lacked). Back then I, and many others, were optimistic that events would progress much faster than they have. That optimism was completely unwarranted. The entirety of Chris's reporting, to me, reveals that the club is making a sustained push for the GAL site but to me the progress is minimal. I'm on record - I'm not digging them up but I have multiple posts about the history of how many NYC stadium/arena projects failed, and how long they take even when they succeed. I'm aware of how things work. But in my ignorance I imagined we were further along in summer 2018 than we were. Now the fullness of Chris's reporting shows there still was a long way to go and we've basically had 1 CB meeting since then and there still is no set location for GAL's relocation. That doesn't give me the warm fuzzies.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah.
I envy you optimistic bastards.