jayme2016
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I remember that talk of a stadium district many did not think it was a serious proposal as it would have cost 10 billion plus.
There's a profile/interview piece on Bob McCown in the Globe where he talks about a plan he pitched to the federal government over a decade ago for a 'stadium district' at Downsview.
I'm not a fan of his or the idea but it's interesting to read about nonetheless.
"Backed by a friend, a former pro sports owner with access to tens of billions of dollars of capital, he pitched the federal government on a development that would use the entire Downsview Airport site in the north end of Toronto for a new stadium district. It would include a baseball stadium, an arena for a second Toronto NHL team, a football stadium for an expansion NFL team, a high-performance sports school, a large central park, retail, and housing for 60,000 residents. Oh, and a monorail to service the entire, carless property. And a moat – for sailing in the summer and skating in the winter, with Tim Hortons placed every mile or so, for hot chocolate pitstops. They drafted Moshe Safdie, the iconic Montreal architect perhaps best known for Expo 67′s Habitat apartment project; so what if he’d never designed a stadium before?"
Here's a link to the full, paywalled, article. Warning, it contains Bob McCown.
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Bob McCown determined to move on from Rogers and put Toronto ‘on the map’
Podcasts, wineries, documentaries and more – Bob McCown has big planswww.theglobeandmail.com
The Downsview Airport land is such a huge area now with GO Train and TTC subway stations that it could conceivably include some kind of large sports or entertainment attraction, in addition to all the inevitable condos and retail. I just don't know what would make sense to be there instead of being downtown or at Exhibition/Ontario Place
That's just it. Look at the Ottawa Senators who have their rink in Kanata.
If you make it far from the city it will be less attractive vs watching on TV. Nobody will travel to the boonies to watch a game when they can do so at home.
...especially given that NFL games are played at home eight times a year, not including the playoffs.Bob can be ridiculous but I loved listened to him. I think he's a master broadcaster. Either way, I happened to listen to an episode of his podcast where he talked about this proposal, and apparently Paul Beeston (former Jays president) was involved. So I guess there was at least some legitimacy to it, even though I do agree it's kind of silly. I think Downsview would be a terrible baseball park location but it would be fine for an NFL stadium if we ever get one.
...especially given that NFL games are played at home eight times a year, not including the playoffs.
This would also present an opportunity for Toronto to have a Super Bowl-ready NFL stadium next to Downsview Park station, but it is best that taxpayers should not foot the bill. Whoever owns the Toronto NFL team would obviously be a billionaire and can afford it, especially if personal seat licences were sold to season ticket holders wanting extra.
That explains why it takes so long for the Rays and the Athletics to get new stadia (and even the Rays plan to play half their home games in Montreal in 2028 at the earliest).Building a stadium would be risky?
That explains why it takes so long for the Rays and the Athletics to get new stadia