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Interesting, for sure.

But still not guaranteeing that the stadium remains there.

Could be speculative land acquisition for future development.

I bet the land bought by the Pegulas (er us I think the state & ec give the Bills $14 million a year) will transfer over to Erie County and become part of the tax free land Ralph Land.

 

Who knows? But my opinion is that staying in OP makes zero sense for a new stadium w/o supporting infrastructure to accommodate easier ways to get in/out along with a viable plan for year round utilization.

What the police move more cars out of the Ralph (70,000 fans) in less time than a event @ the FNC (18,000) Nobody shot in Orchard Park this week, Buffalo?????
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I bet the land bought by the Pegulas (er us I think the state & ec give the Bills $14 million a year) will transfer over to Erie County and become part of the tax free land Ralph Land.

What the police move more cars out of the Ralph (70,000 fans) in less time than a event @ the FNC (18,000) Nobody shot in Orchard Park this week, Buffalo?????

 

Conflating issues now. Guess they better get FNC, Harbor Center, 716, and the new Marriott out of dangerous downtown Buffalo. :unsure: I know you love the OP taligaiting and in game experience, but come on man!

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I never understood when people say this. I have season tickets since 1997 & live in Lancaster. I am home in 15 minutes after the game. Once you get past California your home free. Plus you could get to the stadium a variety of ways. I don't know maybe it is worse getting home to the Southtowns. I park in lot 5 & I am usually home by 4:30-4:45 for a 1pm game. I honestly don't think the traffic is bad & is 10 times better than it would be if they put the stadium downtown.

 

I park in Lot 3 and IF we get out in a timely fashion (which is always bad enough since for some reason they allow traffic to move westbound on Southwestern from Abbott, but I digress), it takes us longer to get from the lot 3 drive through the traffic circle at Big Tree and South Park than it does to get from the traffic circle to Youngstown. Traffic is TERRIBLE.

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Can someone explain why the first thread about this a week or so ago was deleted? If JW says it's not a big deal then why all of the secrecy?

As Mead said, it was not a done deal last week. Not a big deal, interesting. I bet JW wants a downtown stadium for obvious reasons.
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I park in Lot 3 and IF we get out in a timely fashion (which is always bad enough since for some reason they allow traffic to move westbound on Southwestern from Abbott, but I digress), it takes us longer to get from the lot 3 drive through the traffic circle at Big Tree and South Park than it does to get from the traffic circle to Youngstown. Traffic is TERRIBLE.

Looks like by parking in Lot 3 you are in traffic with the largest group of vehicles, lot 3, 4, ECC and Lot 5 if they go down Sheldon and private lots. I known some other TBDers use a different route to the north. I think Promo the Robot is sell a booklet for $19.95 Secrets of a fast exit from the Ralph.
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Looks like by parking in Lot 3 you are in traffic with the largest group of vehicles, lot 3, 4, ECC and Lot 5 if they go down Sheldon and private lots. I known some other TBDers use a different route to the north. I think Promo the Robot is sell a booklet for $19.95 Secrets of a fast exit from the Ralph.

 

Here's my secret and it's free:

 

1 -- stay until the end of the game

2 -- if you're in the Clubs, go have a drink/sandwich and watch some of the late games

3 -- if you're not in the Clubs, go back out to your tailgate and fire up the grill

4 -- whether you follow (2) or (3), by the time you're ready to leave it's clear sailing

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Something like that. From what I hear, what will happen on this land will be pretty cool and you don't get cool unless you spend mucho dinero.

 

Hammer's Lot TWO - a 25 story, state-of-the-art, parking garage / tailgate zone!?

 

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Per Bart Scott, "CAN'T WAIT!"

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I'm blessed and can walk from my friend's house on Big Tree so we're moving faster than the cars.

I desperately hope that everything stays in OP not for that reason, but for many of the prior mentioned ones......

 

My friend is a tax man and processed that land sale BTW. Apparently the original owner passed away.

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The more I think about it the more I like the idea of keeping the team where it is in OP.

 

What happens to all these facilities if they move downtown? Seems like a waste.

 

Plus, OP= much less chance of a crappy dome

very good thought. i am totally in favor of keeping the stadium in OP.. the issue you just raised just adds to the mix of reasons they should stay put.

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Conflating issues now. Guess they better get FNC, Harbor Center, 716, and the new Marriott out of dangerous downtown Buffalo. :unsure: I know you love the OP taligaiting and in game experience, but come on man!

What??? I remember a satistic about safety in neighborhoods around NFL stadiums. Foxboro #1, Ralph #2 What do they have in common, not a city stadium. I know people who went to the Jets vs Bills game in Detriot, never again will they go to D town. Future stadium location or rehab Ralph, its out of our control. Who knows in 7 years we all might be watching the games at home via virtual reality glasses!

 

Hammer's Lot TWO - a 25 story, state-of-the-art, parking garage / tailgate zone!?

 

gg.jpg

 

 

Per Bart Scott, "CAN'T WAIT!"

I don't think I can build that high in OP. Something to do with flight path of the crows and seagulls who scavage the stadium lots for days after the games!
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I park in Lot 3 and IF we get out in a timely fashion (which is always bad enough since for some reason they allow traffic to move westbound on Southwestern from Abbott, but I digress), it takes us longer to get from the lot 3 drive through the traffic circle at Big Tree and South Park than it does to get from the traffic circle to Youngstown. Traffic is TERRIBLE.

 

 

Well then try a different route then. I don't know what to tell you. We never have a traffic problem & I have been going to the games consistently for over 20 years,

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There's always a million reasons to not do something (classic Buffalo thinking), but you havent mentioned anything that can't be addressed and improved.

 

Pegula built 2 new ice rinks right next to the one that already exists and he owns, and he has Harborcenter booked with events. For just ice skating! Buffalo/Erie Country/NYS would need to swing a deal where Pegula funds a portion (if not majority, if not all of it) himself. Traffic couldnt be any worse than at RWS where you basically only have 2 ways of getting there.

 

This would also cover the convention center and amphitheater as well. It needs to be an entire complex. FNC, HarborCenter, CanalSide, New Stadium, waterfront, and public transit. Along with stores and restaurants in the adjacent buildings.

just a thought bubble but the outdoor stadium complex and training facility is not exactly a place to have multiple events, except for concerts.

i swear, i didn't realize this had become a big thing. i read this thread earlier today and made a few calls to find out what was up.

that said, i didn't take another look at this thing until just a few minutes ago and realized that it had become A BIG THING until it wasn't.

 

it's not.

 

jw

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I park in Lot 3 and IF we get out in a timely fashion (which is always bad enough since for some reason they allow traffic to move westbound on Southwestern from Abbott, but I digress), it takes us longer to get from the lot 3 drive through the traffic circle at Big Tree and South Park than it does to get from the traffic circle to Youngstown. Traffic is TERRIBLE.

Look at a map and get creative. We drive to and from Rochester for every home game and are consistently home by 5:30. HINT: Sometimes you save time by driving in the opposite direction you need to ultimately go, and then double back. The only pain in the ass we deal with is getting out of the actual lots.

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The posters here.....You guys are fortunate to be complaining about traffic. If I'm lucky, I make it to one game a year. That one game, is ALWAYS a great time, I enjoy the entire day. Tailgating starts at 8 in the morning and doesn't stop until well after the game. I'm for an OP stadium. I love the throwback feel. It's one of the last remaining "Non-Sellouts" to the corporate everything NFL. Traveling from the New Orleans area doesn't allow for season tickets!

 

But my retirement plan will hopefully include a second residence....I'll be the exact opposite of the standard "snow bird", I'll travel north for football season!

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Looks like by parking in Lot 3 you are in traffic with the largest group of vehicles, lot 3, 4, ECC and Lot 5 if they go down Sheldon and private lots. I known some other TBDers use a different route to the north. I think Promo the Robot is sell a booklet for $19.95 Secrets of a fast exit from the Ralph.

My secret when parking at Hammer's is go south a bit then do an end-around east or west to head north.
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I never understood when people say this. I have season tickets since 1997 & live in Lancaster. I am home in 15 minutes after the game. Once you get past California your home free. Plus you could get to the stadium a variety of ways. I don't know maybe it is worse getting home to the Southtowns. I park in lot 5 & I am usually home by 4:30-4:45 for a 1pm game. I honestly don't think the traffic is bad & is 10 times better than it would be if they put the stadium downtown.

 

 

Yes, for those like you and I that just need to shoot up Southwestern, it isnt that bad. There are a lot of others that get stuck in bad traffic though.

 

My point wasnt to say the traffic would be better downtown, just not any worse. Some people will always be stuck in traffic when you are dealing with that volume. Speaking of volume though... if they tie into mass transit like they should, then that will remove a good number of vehicles from the fold. Every Falcons game I went to while living in Atlanta, I took MARTA, and was dropped off right at (under actually) the stadium. No drunk driving either.

I think you over estimate Pegs wealth, and under estimate his business acumen.

 

He can't afford to pay for the whole thing. But even if he could, he would be a fool to go it alone.

 

Curious, do you pay property tax?

 

About $4Billion, with about $500,000,000 in cash right now. He could afford to pay for the whole thing if he really wanted to. And he can definitely cover half (assuming the whole thing will cost about $1Billion).

 

I agree he would be foolish to do it all himself, but, it might be worth it in order to have total control and keep the city/county/state out of his business.

 

I do pay property tax, in WNY. And I've (WE've) already helped fund plenty of stadiums and projects in NYC and Albany. They can kick in for us now too.

just a thought bubble but the outdoor stadium complex and training facility is not exactly a place to have multiple events, except for concerts.

 

 

I dont follow. What I propose is contingent on a indoor/retractable roof stadium.

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This is the land that was purchased right? Give or take - just looking to picture the general area.

 

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Now that I see the land parcel that is not enough for a new stadium footprint unless they tear down all the houses and the Big Tree Inn. If there is a new stadium coming in OP it's either in the lot north of the current stadium or across Abbott.
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