Anything to burn more pages on the stadium thread.Sorry, I have to do multiple posts,
Anything to burn more pages on the stadium thread.Sorry, I have to do multiple posts,
Well, we're up to 1197 pages in this thread. How many total pages does the board actually have?Anything to burn more pages on the stadium thread.
Am I seeing a fair amount of space in between our stadium and the proposed casino? That eases some of the disappointment about it being in the area.
I remember taking K. of C. bus trips from Brooklyn out to Shea as a kid and thinking we were on the surface of Mars. There was nothing out there. What a change.
I got multiple solicitation emails this month, including the latest "last chance" to restore my status. Joint is going to be empty at this rate.Club promotional email says "Each first-round playoff ticket purchase will now come with a complimentary deposit toward a full season ticket membership at Etihad Park." It's a promotion by Etihad Airways but regardless: they can't be anywhere near to selling out if they're literally giving away deposits.
Paid deposits are only $10 and are refundable. I suggest they anticipate much less than full conversion. Atlanta deposits were $50 for a 2017 opening and refundable and they converted 2/3. $10 deposits 10 years later mean significantly less commitment. Free deposits are just an excuse to have a rep call people.I think we're 17 months from the stadium opening and they haven't even started selling non-premium areas yet. They said they have 10,000 deposits. Figure only a portion of those will become STH but doesn't include current STH. The stadium seems very likely to be sold out for at least a couple years after it opens.
If we are currently drawing 21,000 or so as we wander about between two baseball stadiums, I am not worried about consistently selling out the new building.
Or a player acquisition strategy around the 2 DP slots. I'm not predicting flashy signings. I'm just pointing out that this is a marketing strategy that is still available to them and that they used in 2015 to some effect.I'm confident they're not projecting to be sold out yet barring an absurdly high conversion rate.
Or a player acquisition strategy around the 2 DP slots. I'm not predicting flashy signings. I'm just pointing out that this is a marketing strategy that is still available to them and that they used in 2015 to some effect.
That's hard to believe. Regardless of the day of the week, that wouldn't be a good sign if all you could sell was 500 (non STH) tickets to a game.The lowest was 17,070 on a Wednesday night in May with light rain. That sets the ceiling for current STH seats, probably somewhere between 16,500 and 17,000.
Offer the job, schedule orientation, then at the last minute pull the plug because Randy Levine called.I was going through resumes at work for a position we have open. Someone from GAL manufacturing applied. This is probably the only audience that would find humor in that. Happy Monday!