What are you talking about. Minus the moving floor and a third wall and hotel this is exactly what I said. But what we it's great news and could come at a better time. Now people will stop talking about shaferAs described this is a massive project well beyond anything projected on this board. I can't see how this takes less than 2-3 yrs. I imagine it is going to need all of the state money promised for the new stadium. I like the fact they are staying on campus with a multi sport facility. It really keeps us unique.
Board decision timing coincides with selection of regions to receive the State's next "Buffalo Billion".As described this is a massive project well beyond anything projected on this board. I can't see how this takes less than 2-3 yrs. I imagine it is going to need all of the state money promised for the new stadium. I like the fact they are staying on campus with a multi sport facility. It really keeps us unique.
I was going to post the same thing but didn't want to bring on the FIRE SHAFER crowd. I can do without another thread being hijacked down that road, thank you very much.I heard no disruption, but seeing what may happen, can't see how that could be true,
BTW, if it sends SU on the "road" next season in football, no way we're seeing a new coach.
AmenI was going to post the same thing but didn't want to bring on the FIRE SHAFER crowd. I can do without another thread being hijacked down that road, thank you very much.
There's a 0% chance of Syracuse ever hosting a Final Four. Not enough hotel space, not enough hotels within walking distance, not enough parking, not enough businesses in the Dome vicinity to accomodate fans (100,000 were in downtown Atlanta during 2013 Final Four), etc. Heck, New Orleans and St. Louis were just turned down during the last round of bidding.Wonder if they are planning on expanding basketball seating capacity and adding a hotel so that they could host the FInal Four at some point. Gonna be an interesting couple of months
JJReddawg said:There's a 0% chance of Syracuse ever hosting a Final Four. Not enough hotel space, not enough hotels within walking distance, not enough parking, not enough businesses in the Dome vicinity to accomodate fans (100,000 were in downtown Atlanta during 2013 Final Four), etc. Heck, New Orleans and St. Louis were just turned down during the last round of bidding.
Are they working around the concert they just announced?
All the seating was removed.Could they open up Manley again for BBall?
That's interesting. Forgot they announced that.Are they working around the concert they just announced?
I agree. No way they'll spend 400-500M on a reno. Base work of 125-200M maybe?wow this is all really great news. 400-500M is a hell of a reno. I am betting the RFP is structured with base work, and then option work. Depending on how the option pricing looks, will determine whether they actually proceed with that specific work or not.
Very exciting times. Wish a few renders would leak.
Sorry, errant thumb. That said, I struggle to believe any of this is remotely in the works. The Board has not seen or discussed this, but the papers know and fabrication drawings are already being done? The $10 million IPF had three different architects and over two years of design and construction but a $400 million major dome expansion project will take a year from March? Wow. Here's insider stuff. The University of Maryland has been conceptualizing and planning a practice facility for 18 months now. Populous did the early ground work, like they are with the Dome. It then went to bid, and they lost. Another firm is now working on it and they are still in programming and schematic design. That is a renovation/expansion of Cole Fieldhouse, and most of the funding is already in place thanks to Kevin Plank. This is a practice facility, and it's at least another 18 months from completion (and I think my guess with that is aggressive). It's great fun to imagine and get excited about, but that article is about a full build concept, and in my opinion, whatever comes out of it from the board, is at least a year from a shovel in the ground.I was going to post the same thing but didn't want to bring on the FIRE SHAFER crowd. I can do without another thread being hijacked down that road, thank you very much.
Cusefan78 said:So this is pretty much what I said two months ago was happening and I was blasted by most people on this forum for not knowing what I'm talking about. Give me a second to bask in this.
There's no way they finish this from March - November 2016.
Which means lost basketball games.
Which means more backlash.
Cuseregular said:holy sheet, if true. Great...I guess. But to spend that much while addressing zero the propects of an even worse parking situation likely, and to not have it downtown near destiny which would help Syracuse in general and also would take care of the parking issue and simultaneously create a potentially special tailgating environment, while spending this much $, which I think could build a whole new venue, to not have it where you can hit all the bases strikes me as shortsighted and nuts. But no surprise really to have a lack of foresight. A baseball stadium like situation (though not as bad)...shocker, NOT. And to increase the capacity? Crazy talk. I know I have no foresight or vision to dream. Gonna love and can't wait to see 25-30,000 seats empty instead of the current 20-25,000. :bang: