Wonder how often our stadium is going to get tagged with graffiti?
Wonder how often our stadium is going to get tagged with graffiti?
I mean I have no doubt that they get a fair amount of graffiti and wash it off before people going to games actually have a chance to seeabout as often as citi field?
If you do that often enough, the graffiti stops showing up.I mean I have no doubt that they get a fair amount of graffiti and wash it off before people going to games actually have a chance to see
Can this person speak in English to actually explain what any of those words mean?
she was speaking english. I think what you mean is you want her to speak in lay terms for non-construction/architect folks. if you weren't being sarcastic what she's essentially saying is:
- MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) are up next on the east deck.
- roughing in, rebar, and pour in refers to building the structure to pour concrete.
- precast are cast concrete components that have been cast at a different location and brought in. much of the seating areas are precast. swinging (on a crane)
- and more MEP getting done.
On schedule, maybe even ahead. I just may make it.she was speaking english. I think what you mean is you want her to speak in lay terms for non-construction/architect folks. if you weren't being sarcastic what she's essentially saying is:
- MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) are up next on the east deck.
- roughing in, rebar, and pour in refers to building the structure to pour concrete.
- precast are cast concrete components that have been cast at a different location and brought in. much of the seating areas are precast. swinging (on a crane)
- and more MEP getting done.
This was essentially Glenn's point. It's not at all unreasonable.If I remember, they said they would open in July if the season were pushed back. Now does this bridge season idea change that? Who knows, but I think the betting market is going to be on July until we hear differently. If they do change that, I bet they wait to announce it until they know the building will be ready.
This was essentially Glenn's point. It's not at all unreasonable.
But if the original target date was in March under the old schedule, and they make the target date, I can't imagine they hold off opening the doors and continue paying to play on someone else's field when we could be playing on our own.
Not to mention, Marcelo Claure is a very large man, and he likes to sell. I wouldn't want to be the guy to tell him, "Yeah, we're ready to open right now except for a couple finishing touches, but we're going to wait until July and pay the Yankees $7 million for seven games there just to make sure every last thing has a fresh coat of paint."
Hoo boy, good luck with that one.
If it truly isn't ready — guest experiences are incomplete, systems testing isn't done, that sort of thing — different story, of course. You don't want to rush it, either.
Yeah, I'm being just a weeee bit selfish.the sooner etihad park opens, the sooner our guy Kevin can walk through that Cube entrance!
I wonder if the team will try to schedule four games at home in March for the short season, as there is a good chance the baseball schedule will be in flux with a potential lockout in 27 so if the team need to play somewhere else than YS or Citi field it only has to flex 3 games.If I remember, they said they would open in July if the season were pushed back. Now does this bridge season idea change that? Who knows, but I think the betting market is going to be on July until we hear differently. If they do change that, I bet they wait to announce it until they know the building will be ready.
I wonder if the team will try to schedule four games at home in March for the short season, as there is a good chance the baseball schedule will be in flux with a potential lockout in 27 so if the team need to play somewhere else than YS or Citi field it only has to flex 3 games.
The season ticket agreement treats the bridge season as extra games that are not included. If those games are played at the new stadium the agreement states you're obligated to buy them at a price determined by the teamOn schedule, maybe even ahead. I just may make it.
On another note, Glenn and Roberto disagreed on the Sick Podcast about the opening. Glenn thinks the organization will take the extra time from the schedule change and open in July 2027 to make sure everything is perfect. Roberto thinks they'll open for the rump season in early 2027.
I get the logic of waiting to make sure everything is exactly right; you want to make a great first impression. But I'm with Roberto on this one. I'm sure it's my 30 years in the hospitality industry talking, but the way I learned business, Rule Number One when you're opening a new joint is, "Get open as soon as you can." You've already laid out to get the lights turned on. Get 'em in the door and spending.
Roberto also mentioned something about the team paying $1 million for every game at Yankee Stadium. I don't know if that number was ever confirmed, but even if it's a percentage of that, you'd much rather have the revenue at your own park if you can get it than pay someone else to use theirs.