Exactly what I was gonna say. Plus, Moda Center is not even that bad. He eludes to it being decrepit but he's never even been to it. He just gives it shit bc it's in Portland. I've been there. It's easy to get around. Not a bad seat in the house, and I think the acoustics are great.
For sure. Portland also basically never demolishes their venues. They still have the Blazers original arena and utilized the old baseball stadium for the Timbers. They'll do a big renovation that includes updating the outside of the Moda Center as their next phase after the current renovation.
Thanks for including the team name with each stadium mentioned. With most of the stadiums having corporate sponsors in their name, it’s really hard to keep up with who plays there.
My prediction: Jets to Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island or Nassau County Giants to Northern Manhattan, Bronx, Westchester, or Rockland county As for the Meadowlands, the stadium will be replaced with economic and housing development
Here we go again with the slamming of Anaheim Stadium. Funny thing, none of us in the OC, IE, or the San Gabriel Valley dislike the venue. Want to ruin attendance and make things worse? Move to Long Beach. It would be extremely difficult to navigate the traffic there. Going to a game would not be worth the struggle.
Breaking News: my current house is old and needs a ton of work,but I'm building a new home and will be gone by 2027. So you can guarantee it will be demolished
Yet this summer Cleveland Brown Stadium is hosting WWE Summerslam Also Climate Pledge Arena is now the oldest arena, MSG is 2nd oldest, Saddledome 3rd oldest
I found this interesting fact. Highmark, Inc. Stadium is located in the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park, New York. (Highmark, Inc./Blue Cross-Blue Shield) is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Acrisure, LLC Stadium is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Acrisure, LLC is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan) Why didn't the Steelers negotiate with Highmark, Inc. since they're headquartered in Pittsburgh???
I can GUARANTEE Soldier Field will never be demolished. It has landmark status, and simply can’t be. Maybe they’ll remove the UFO bowl, but the stadium will forever remain.
The biggest set-back for the Canadian Tire Centre is its location, far removed from the urban centre of Ottawa. It's a great NHL arena just missing immediate access to a population base without a major connection to mass transit.
I love the idea of social spaces. (open spaces) If I go to a game at T - Mobile in Seattle to watch baseball I never just sit in one seat for nine innings. I love watching the game from different angles. So many little nooks and crannies to have a dog or beer. It''s nice to visit the viewing area's during middle innings and enjoy the view of Mt. Rainier, the water or downtown.
Zero percent Moda Center gets demolished. They'll give it a big renovation that includes the outside. They just did a big renovation on the inside that replaced all the seating.
If Empower Field is gone we might need to play potentially in like Netherlands for two years and further the Avs and Nuggets lease is more than ten years so do not let them move out of Ball Arena
Winning team = high attendance Loosing team = low attendance 4 playoff attendances in the last 27 years. Why would you spend money on attending a game for a team that is popularly known from Palm Beach down to Key West as a loosing team, when you could spend it on: Florida Panthers - 4 consecutive playoffs appearances including a Stanley cup final. Miami Heat 25 playoff attendances in 36 years of franchise. 3 championships in the bag. Dolphins - Tua and McDaniel pumping up the franchise with 2 consecutive playoffs appearances. Inter Miami - Besides having the soccer GOAT in the team alongside other world champions, they already won Leagues Cup, and are currently leaders in their league’s division. For those blaming the traffic or the stadium location, just look at the attendance numbers for the recent 2023 WBC and 2024 Caribbean Series. To grow a fanbase, first you need to give them fans something. And the last time the Marlins gave a title to Miami, the Concorde was still flying.
Portland does not demolish sports venues. Moda will get renovated and stay standing for another 25 years and beyond. Portland does a good job of just recycling venues. Not that much space in the city to build.
Maybe once the Bears move out of Soldier Field, a Historical Organization can step in and can raise funds to rebuild Soldier Field back to how it would've looked when it was built, and could be relisted as a Historical Landmark
No..that's not the plan. Plan is to.demolish the space ship that landed on the stadium but keep exactly what they kept in 2003 when a spaceship landed on Soldier Field.
@@user-jf4nj3ez2k Well thats just painful. Good that their getting rid of the "Spaceship", but leaving it as it was when it was in the process of the 2002 renovations is just disrespectful. If your one of those people that doesn't care about history, then screw you!
Soldier field will NEVER be demolished. There will most likely be a UFL team or something there if the Bears move. It’s too historical to be demolished.
Moda is not getting demolished. It has a reno coming this summer and it's not even that bad of a Arena. It's easy to get around, never a bad seat in the house, and the acoustics are great. You have never been here. You shit in Moda Center and the city of Portland alot. It's very clear your reasoning why is your political opinions of the city, It's people, and it's government.
When you name the stadiums in question, Depressed Ginger, please tell the year it was built / renovated / and tell the teams that are playing there.. It's confusing for casual fans when you assume your audience has the same level of knowledge on these issues, as you do. Change and adapt to the knowledge level of all your audience, not just the ones who are superfans.