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Because it makes politicians look they’re doing something. Even though it’s something that doesn’t need to be done.Why are they looking to rename it?
Because it makes politicians look they’re doing something. Even though it’s something that doesn’t need to be done.Why are they looking to rename it?
Probably because it has been determined that Robert Moses was a Bad Man.Why are they looking to rename it?
Probably because it has been determined that Robert Moses was a Bad Man.
There would be much more of a ground swell of support for the Jets to move to queens than the Isles
Yeah, but those claims have existed for decades. Wasn't sure if something new came up.
Probably just leeching onto the wave of bleaching history clean.Yeah, but those claims have existed for decades. Wasn't sure if something new came up.
Ask the Jets if they want to break their lease on Metlife Stadium.
The Jets can play where the old Shoreham nuclear plant is!!
They have an opt out in 2025 my man. Get on that
Give Florham Park to the G-Men as part of the buy out. Build a stadium where the fanbase actually is. Sound as a pound
Lease terms[edit]
View of MetLife Stadium (under construction) and Giants Stadium (on right) in July 2009
The two teams formed the New Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC (now MetLife Stadium Company), a 50/50 joint venture, to build and operate the stadium. The two teams leased the parcel of land on which the stadium stands from the NJSEA for a 25-year term, with options to extend it which could eventually reach 97 years. After the 15th year of the lease, and every five years, hence; one of the two teams may opt out of the lease after giving the state 12 months notice. The first such opportunity to opt out will occur in 2025 with a notice date of 2024. There will then be an opportunity to opt out in 2030, 2035, 2040, etc... However, if one team leaves for a new stadium, the other team would have to remain for the remainder of the lease. Based on the teams' histories, this clause presumably allows the Jets to eventually decide they want to play in their own stadium and leave if they can find a way to finance it. However, the high cost of building and relocating to a new stadium makes this very unlikely (although the Jets have relocated their facilities to Florham Park, New Jersey). The teams also get parking revenue from the Meadowlands' western parking lots year round, even when there are no events at the stadium (this would occur when other parts of the Meadowlands host events).[22]
I dunno . . . you need a LOT of space for a football stadium. There's more open space further east.Ronkonkoma
(I joke..wouldn't be that bad)
Apparently Staple opined in his Q&A that the team will most likely continue to play in both arenas next year. I don't subscribe, so can anyone let me know if he included any more details or rationale?
Apparently Staple opined in his Q&A that the team will most likely continue to play in both arenas next year. I don't subscribe, so can anyone let me know if he included any more details or rationale?
He said he expects that, yes. Mentioned that the NHL wants the Islanders to play in a larger, more modern arena, while the Islanders want to play at the Coliseum so it's a constant battle.
Steve as a Jet season ticket holder....can you get on this? Now that Cohen owns the Mets maybe we can get something going??
One side openedned a la Heinz’s field? Wind chaos from the bay. Thanks man. Tweet the Johnsons
That's the only Belmont reference in the Q&A. The rest of his summary is in other threads here.
He said he expects that, yes. Mentioned that the NHL wants the Islanders to play in a larger, more modern arena, while the Islanders want to play at the Coliseum so it's a constant battle.
1. Ticket Prices ("They are gouging the the true fans!")super pumped for belmont! in the spirit of the holidays and NIMBYISM. I am also excited to hear the first complaint about Belmont when the arena opens. Any guesses? Id say commute/parking. Maybe the cup holders are too small. Maybe the scoreboard is too big. Either way, excited for the new arena!
Oleg Kvasha State Park where you can sit idly by and do nothing.Why are they looking to rename it?
I’m fighting the first person that says “I don’t understand why they couldn’t just stay at the Coliseum”1. Ticket Prices ("They are gouging the the true fans!")
2. Sightlines ("The coliseum was WAY better.")
3. Parking fees ("I can't believe what they are charging!!")
4. Commute/Parking ("It took me XX minutes longer than it ever did to the Coliseum/Barclays!")
5. Attendance ("We finally get our own arena and the pathetic fanbase can't fill it!")
6. The Retail Village ("The shops suck/nothing that I like/who will buy this/its too expensive/tourists aren't coming here.")
7. Bathrooms ("I had to wait line XX minutes last night! Same **** like the coliseum/Barclays!")
8. Concessions prices ("$14 for a beer?!?! Are they high!?")
I'm sure there will be more... the color scheme, architecture, premium seating, acoustics, layout, atmosphere... We will dissect and over-analyze everything. And argue like hell about it.
I’m fighting the first person that says “I don’t understand why they couldn’t just stay at the Coliseum”