Hammered a Lot Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 If the key to development is a new stadium, how come there is virtually nothing out at the RWS? ECC, a couple bars, and a convenience store across the street. WHOPEE!!!! Come on man, we also have a Texas Hots, Subways, TBCY, and last year a car wash was built down the road. You really are selling this stadium/economic impact thing a little short.
jad1 Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Only in Buffalo can paying hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to move an already existing business a few miles be considered "progress." 298720[/snapback] Maybe they can add some swings and store books in the new stadium, so when the Bills aren't playing, parents can take their kids to the "park" and "library." And maybe add a couple of pentium IIs, so all the laid-off county workers can go there to surf monster.com.
Campy Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 If you build it he will come... 298744[/snapback] Since one's already been built, why don't we just go there instead?
SF Bills Fan Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 They put a bunch of money into RWS not too long ago. Given the track record for getting major projects done around WNY, this is laughable. The city and county are in fiscal straights. Where would these $$ come from? Then again, I can't wait to drive across the new Peace bridge and take my seat at this stadium and then maybe go and do some gambling at the downtown casino followed by trip to a the fancy new $750 million outer harbor that is sure to be constructed. Just fill in the potholes and figure out a way to get RWS stadium traffic alleviated and I will be pleasantly surprised.
nobody Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 If they build it with a retractable roof then they could play the Super Bowl in Buffalo.
Spun Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Lets just say Cablevision's bid for Adelphia today is accepted and the Bass Pro stuff comes through---Downtown Buffalo could actually have some hope with the right incentives and tax abbatements...I know its a pipe dream but I have seen it work other places. 298046[/snapback] Unless there is more to the story that I am unaware of, I thought the Adelphia and Buffalo marriage went the way of the Edsel? How would Cablevision change that? I would like a stadium downtown as I think it could be instrumental in a downtown renaissance. Fiscally, I am skeptical that Buffalo and New York State could pull it off in the foreseeable future.
Chalkie Gerzowski Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Green Goo Field Plant some grass seed on the former Bethlehem Steel site. Put 20,000 bleacher seats surrounding the field. Make sure it is placed right above the remnants of the Manhattan Project still buried underground. Now THAT would be a home field advantage.
stuckincincy Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 If they build it with a retractable roof then they could play the Super Bowl in Buffalo. 298873[/snapback] Few folks want to travel to a cold weather winter climate. The tourist trade in January is non-existant in WNY. And ya can't smoke cigarettes anywhere.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Few folks want to travel to a cold weather winter climate. The tourist trade in January is non-existant in WNY. 298963[/snapback] Yet they're holding a SB in DetRIOT.
stuckincincy Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Yet they're holding a SB in DetRIOT. 298964[/snapback] Are they? Details please..
Chalkie Gerzowski Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Are they? Details please.. 298976[/snapback] They have casinos there.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Are they? Details please.. 298976[/snapback] Bring the plastic shield.
stuckincincy Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 I heard it was a payoff for getting another free stadium. Nice business, the NFL....no overhead. Once again, Barnum was right.
stuckincincy Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Bring the plastic shield. 298978[/snapback] Link no work for me, Joe - my pop-up blocker stops access.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Link no work for me, Joe - my pop-up blocker stops access. 298985[/snapback] it was a link to a ticket website.
JoeF Posted April 7, 2005 Author Posted April 7, 2005 Unless there is more to the story that I am unaware of, I thought the Adelphia and Buffalo marriage went the way of the Edsel? How would Cablevision change that? I would like a stadium downtown as I think it could be instrumental in a downtown renaissance. Fiscally, I am skeptical that Buffalo and New York State could pull it off in the foreseeable future. 298906[/snapback] The comcast/time warner bid would leave little room for a regional hq in a place like buffalo. A cablevision bid might open up more possibilities for regional headquarters and offices... Time Warner for example has two regional hubs in NC and employs about 2000 folks in the state--Cablevision would need that type of operation somewhere in the new markets it would obtain if it took over Adelphia's. It would be more than just the truck roll folks probably include their marketing, finance, hr and other business functions.
stuckincincy Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 it was a link to a ticket website. 298989[/snapback] Yep, I gathered that from the URL. But seriously, Bflo would not be a viable SB venue. At the annual meetings, teams crab about not getting one, but after they pich their complaints, they agree that the max amount of shared bucks come from the warm weather places. Nothing for you and me to fight about...
CoachChuckDickerson Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 We need to hire 267 more county employees to examine this proposal more closely.
Spun Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Link no work for me, Joe - my pop-up blocker stops access. 298985[/snapback] I don't know why they can't keep it in the South but then again they have had NBA All Star games in the North. And as for the NHL, errr... Never mind. They also have the ballet in Windsor don't they? http://www.superbowl.com/features/detroit
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