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A website with CitiField In Progress photos
SteveJRogers Jan 04 2007 07:18 PM |
[url]http://www.stadiumpage.com/stpages/citi2.html[/url]
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vtmet Jan 04 2007 11:32 PM |
looks like some progress being made...they picked a good winter to start work on it...not looking like snow is going to halt this project too much this year...
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soupcan Jan 05 2007 09:02 AM |
From the looks of those pics parking is going to be a nightmare for the next two years.
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Frayed Knot Jan 05 2007 09:15 AM |
More like three when you figure that they can't even start deconstructing Shea - I think I heard somewhere that city laws will prevent them from blowing it up (down?) - until after the last game of '08, giving them only a few months to "re-open" that section of the lot. I somehow doubt all that will be completed in time for the start of the '09 season.
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Yancy Street Gang Jan 05 2007 09:46 AM |
I'd hate to be trying to get out of a multi-level parking garage after a sold-out game. I parked in the Yankee Stadium garage the day Seaver won his 300th game and it took forever to get out of there.
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ScarletKnight41 Jan 05 2007 10:00 AM |
The way to make multi-level garages work after a game is to have attendants directing traffic while cars are on the way out. They did that when we visited Jacobs Field in 1995, and that made getting out of the park much easier.
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Rotblatt Jan 05 2007 10:51 AM |
Nice find, Steve! It's pretty cool seeing the progress being made.
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KC Jan 05 2007 11:34 AM |
That's pretty neat, this is going to be a lonnnngggg thread.
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Johnny Dickshot Jan 05 2007 11:36 AM |
I'm pretty sure I've used that portajohn.
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Methead Jan 05 2007 11:46 AM |
They're re-orienting home plate... not that it matters much now that every ballpark is oriented differently anyway. I got curious as to what the correct orientation should be according to the official rules, and apparently the old Shea was sited exactly the way it should be... the line going from home plate to 2B should go east-northeast.
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Frayed Knot Jan 05 2007 01:37 PM |
Yeah, the new one is going to be turned some 30-degrees to the north
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cleonjones11 Jan 06 2007 10:07 PM |
Steve...great link. Thank you very much
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Edgy DC Jan 20 2007 12:29 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 20 2007 05:12 PM |
So it looks like the Mets have been topped. The Nets sold the naming rights for about the same money, but their brand has got to be worth less, moving to a new home in an indoor arena in a sport with half as many games.
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metirish Jan 20 2007 01:03 PM |
Barclay's has been the long time sponsor of the english premier league,but I was surprised at the money they are shelling out for the Nets naming rights.
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KC Jan 20 2007 01:26 PM |
I heard on one of the talk shows that the Yanks will not go that route and
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Yancy Street Gang Jan 20 2007 02:01 PM |
I wouldn't be surprised to see something like "Black Flag Roach Motel Field at Yankee Stadium" but probably with a different corporate sponsor than the one I'm suggesting.
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G-Fafif Jan 20 2007 03:18 PM |
"Yankee Stadium" is indeed a brand -- one most of us wouldn't buy if it was on deep discount, but definitely something worth preserving from a business standpoint. The rebuilt version has gotten untold mileage from its link with the original building, so creating a whole new structure (one probably more faithful to the 1923 YS than the '76 has been) and slap the same name on it only makes sense. Even if a financial institution offered them $40 mil a year, it would devalue that whole mystique jazz.
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Edgy DC Jan 20 2007 05:16 PM |
Yes.
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Nymr83 Jan 20 2007 05:45 PM |
I read somewhere that the Yankees are going to have corporate sponsors for the gates into the stadium or something like that so they can still call it Yankee stadium.
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