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Author Topic: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC  (Read 252402 times)

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #800 on: July 15, 2015, 07:12:19 PM »
Where's the 'Its Happening!' guy?


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Do I have to do everything around here?
Have some patience, FFS.


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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #802 on: July 16, 2015, 08:52:48 AM »
STATEMENT FROM MARQUETTE PRESIDENT MICHAEL R. LOVELL ON NEW ARENA
Today marks a significant day for citizens across our city, region and state as we can all be proud that we’ve taken a major step forward in ensuring a new arena will be a part of the fabric of Wisconsin for generations to come. We applaud the bipartisan vision, drive and collaboration of our state Senate to make this state-of-the-art facility become a reality.

The vision for a new arena has always been much greater than basketball. It will make our region a better place to live, work, play and retire and spur development in ways we are only starting to imagine. We are incredibly excited about the future.


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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #803 on: July 16, 2015, 09:15:42 AM »
... ensuring a new arena will be a part of the fabric of Wisconsin for generations to come.

Generations?  Maybe a generation.  25 years from now they'll likely be doing this all over again, if not sooner. 
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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #804 on: July 16, 2015, 09:50:38 AM »
Generations?  Maybe a generation.  25 years from now they'll likely be doing this all over again, if not sooner.

not if they actually update it once in a while, opposed to letting it sit and get horribly outdated like the current BC.  If you invest a little money over time, it avoids major money every 25 years.  look at some of the other ballparks and arenas around the country.  This very well could last generations now that we don't have tight-wad owners.

The United Center is 21 years old, however it is still one of the premier venues.  That place will last generations. 
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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #805 on: July 16, 2015, 09:54:41 AM »
not if they actually update it once in a while, opposed to letting it sit and get horribly outdated like the current BC.  If you invest a little money over time, it avoids major money every 25 years.  look at some of the other ballparks and arenas around the country.  This very well could last generations now that we don't have tight-wad owners.

The United Center is 21 years old, however it is still one of the premier venues.  That place will last generations.

Problem is, identify "little money"?   Also, United Center might be the exception if you look at a number of stadiums built in that timeframe.  A bunch of those clubs screaming for more already.  Personally, I think the UC isn't all that, but to each their own.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #806 on: July 16, 2015, 10:31:07 AM »
not if they actually update it once in a while, opposed to letting it sit and get horribly outdated like the current BC.  If you invest a little money over time, it avoids major money every 25 years.  look at some of the other ballparks and arenas around the country.  This very well could last generations now that we don't have tight-wad owners.

The United Center is 21 years old, however it is still one of the premier venues.  That place will last generations.

Maybe they take care of the UC so well because each owner (Reinsdorf/Wirtz) has 50% of it. When that group wants to do something, they just do it. They don't have to wait for funding or approval from a stadium authority. They're also not in the business of running their arena into the ground so they can shake down the taxpayers for a new one

When there are public funds attached to a Reinsdorf project (Sox), you can see how how the opposite rings true

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #807 on: July 16, 2015, 11:06:52 AM »
I don't get people's grumblings with the Bradley Center.  I think it's in great shape and they've done several nice updates over the past few years with the added bar/lounge areas.  It's just very poorly configured to maximize revenue with club level and premium seating, the mix of upper/lower deck seats, and the end zones are a further away from the action.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #808 on: July 16, 2015, 11:12:55 AM »
I don't get people's grumblings with the Bradley Center.  I think it's in great shape and they've done several nice updates over the past few years with the added bar/lounge areas.  It's just very poorly configured to maximize revenue with club level and premium seating, the mix of upper/lower deck seats, and the end zones are a further away from the action.

ever sit in the upper level. it sucks.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #809 on: July 16, 2015, 11:24:03 AM »
ever sit in the upper level. it sucks.
That's my point.  It's poorly configured to put a lot of bad seats in the upper deck, which is why I think a new arena is justified.  However, the building itself is in good shape and not falling apart, it's not a dump like Rosemont.
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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #810 on: July 16, 2015, 11:29:03 AM »
not if they actually update it once in a while, opposed to letting it sit and get horribly outdated like the current BC.  If you invest a little money over time, it avoids major money every 25 years.  look at some of the other ballparks and arenas around the country.  This very well could last generations now that we don't have tight-wad owners.

The United Center is 21 years old, however it is still one of the premier venues.  That place will last generations.

There was an interesting article in Milwaukee Magazine last September about how Miller Park has a  “Segregated Reserve Fund” funded by both the the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District and the Brewers. The fund is used to pay for major capital repairs and improvements.

I hope something similar is considered for this new arena. If the state is going to drop this much coin on it, at least do something to ensure it lasts as long as possible. As one person in the story is quoted as saying, because of this fund Miller Park "is in better condition today than when it opened."

Here is the article link:
http://www.milwaukeemag.com/2014/09/16/insidethemillerparktax/

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #811 on: July 16, 2015, 11:32:37 AM »
That my point.  It's poorly configured to put a lot of bad seats in the upper deck, which is why I think a new arena is justified.  However, the building itself is in good shape and not falling apart, it's not a dump like Rosemont.

I like the building too, and it is in good shape. You are correct the configuration is screwy. Seems a waste to ground level it though and then keep the arena.
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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #812 on: July 16, 2015, 12:25:58 PM »
I like the building too, and it is in good shape. You are correct the configuration is screwy. Seems a waste to ground level it though and then keep the arena.

Well, it was built for hockey, not basketball necessarily.  Look, I like the BC too and would have supported it remaining Milwaukee's signature facility were it not for the NBA demanding it be replaced.  Wasn't prepared to lose the Bucks over a building.  But if you think about it, the Milwaukee Arena (or whatever they call it now) is still a very useful 11,000 seat facility and is sufficiently different from the proposed arena that it'll still have a purpose.  Much like that basement beer fridge from 1970, it does it's job quite well and I support keeping it.  One thought I had.  I wonder if the 'new' scoreboard in the BC might be moved over to the Arena to enhance that facility?

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« Reply #813 on: July 16, 2015, 12:32:53 PM »
Well, it was built for hockey, not basketball necessarily.  Look, I like the BC too and would have supported it remaining Milwaukee's signature facility were it not for the NBA demanding it be replaced.  Wasn't prepared to lose the Bucks over a building.  But if you think about it, the Milwaukee Arena (or whatever they call it now) is still a very useful 11,000 seat facility and is sufficiently different from the proposed arena that it'll still have a purpose.  Much like that basement beer fridge from 1970, it does it's job quite well and I support keeping it.  One thought I had.  I wonder if the 'new' scoreboard in the BC might be moved over to the Arena to enhance that facility?

Wow, great analogy

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #814 on: July 16, 2015, 12:52:09 PM »
I thought I read the owners have said they will be paying for repairs... If so, then upkeep shouldn't be a problem.. ;D

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #815 on: July 16, 2015, 12:54:54 PM »
Nobody wants an old, outdated, inefficient, POS refrigerator, ai na?
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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #816 on: July 16, 2015, 12:56:25 PM »
Well, it was built for hockey, not basketball necessarily.  Look, I like the BC too and would have supported it remaining Milwaukee's signature facility were it not for the NBA demanding it be replaced.  Wasn't prepared to lose the Bucks over a building.  But if you think about it, the Milwaukee Arena (or whatever they call it now) is still a very useful 11,000 seat facility and is sufficiently different from the proposed arena that it'll still have a purpose.  Much like that basement beer fridge from 1970, it does it's job quite well and I support keeping it.  One thought I had.  I wonder if the 'new' scoreboard in the BC might be moved over to the Arena to enhance that facility?
The Panther Arena is getting a new scoreboard. I don't know the specifics but I can't agine it to be bigger/better than the new one at the BC.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #817 on: July 16, 2015, 01:00:57 PM »
Well, it was built for hockey, not basketball necessarily.  Look, I like the BC too and would have supported it remaining Milwaukee's signature facility were it not for the NBA demanding it be replaced.  Wasn't prepared to lose the Bucks over a building.  But if you think about it, the Milwaukee Arena (or whatever they call it now) is still a very useful 11,000 seat facility and is sufficiently different from the proposed arena that it'll still have a purpose.  Much like that basement beer fridge from 1970, it does it's job quite well and I support keeping it. One thought I had.  I wonder if the 'new' scoreboard in the BC might be moved over to the Arena to enhance that facility?

Your basement obviously isn't NBA-ready.

Be careful or you may lose your beer to Seattle.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #818 on: July 16, 2015, 02:11:08 PM »
Your basement obviously isn't NBA-ready.

Be careful or you may lose your beer to Seattle.

When Pabst left, didn't they leave for the Seattle area? Pacific Northwest maybe?

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #819 on: July 16, 2015, 02:33:16 PM »
When Pabst left, didn't they leave for the Seattle area? Pacific Northwest maybe?

San Antonio, but now they're HQed in Los Angeles.

Pabst owns Rainier and Olympia, though, which are marvelous cheap beers for those of us in the Seattle market.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #820 on: July 16, 2015, 02:44:10 PM »
I don't get people's grumblings with the Bradley Center.  I think it's in great shape and they've done several nice updates over the past few years with the added bar/lounge areas.  It's just very poorly configured to maximize revenue with club level and premium seating, the mix of upper/lower deck seats, and the end zones are a further away from the action.
The roof is breaking. The heating system doesn't work at time. No hot water in bathroom. Cracks on the side of the building and has major water issues. Some things for starters.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #821 on: July 16, 2015, 02:46:40 PM »
The Panther Arena is getting a new scoreboard. I don't know the specifics but I can't agine it to be bigger/better than the new one at the BC.
UWM Panther Arena got the new scoreboard and side viedoboards last season and replaced 3,000 plus seats down low. They are replacing 3,000 plus seats this summer. The scoreboard does look sharp!
https://localtvwiti.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/panthers-arena-scoreboard.jpg?w=770

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdNxnrN_6AY
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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #822 on: July 16, 2015, 02:49:07 PM »
San Antonio, but now they're HQed in Los Angeles.

Pabst owns Rainier and Olympia, though, which are marvelous cheap beers for those of us in the Seattle market.

I always thought Olympia was a mix of 2/3 tap water and 1/3 Blatz.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #823 on: July 16, 2015, 02:50:14 PM »
I believe the naming rights money will be used for maintenance, repairs, improvements to the new arena.

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Re: Bucks to unveil $500 million stadium plan just north of BC
« Reply #824 on: July 16, 2015, 02:50:32 PM »
The roof is breaking. The heating system doesn't work at time. No hot water in bathroom. Cracks on the side of the building and has major water issues. Some things for starters.
And it has bats!

 

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