trtcttc
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This one isn't really comparable. It's just bleachers with a stage. A lot of the costs of facilities isn't the seats alone. There's not even permanent washrooms, all porta potties. And no field, which means none of the infrastructure associated with it like drainage, watering systems, etc.A 50,000 seat stadium opened less than three weeks ago in Toronto. It's designed as a temporary 5-year facility, and it's only for concerts, but nonetheless it's fascinating to see the numbers worked out for that project.
I think a key part of that lies in the name. It's the provinces stadium primarily. And most provinces have at least one of these stadiums. We got one too, it's just in EdmontonView attachment 666778
I still think the above is a reasonable goal for Calgary.
The metro Vancouver population was under 1.5 mil when it opened, and I don't think its ever been considered oversized..
Seems like the bus barn site would offer the best synergy between facilities, could always integrate new bus barns into the basement if there's nowhere else for them to go.
The most recent budget request from the city still had the fieldhouse. Not sure if it'll stay if there's a new mayor but for now seems like they're still going ahead. If that gets done, a new arena will probably be needed on the site, something a bit bigger than WinSport.I think the only new arena we'll likely see built in the future will be a 5k-8k arena for the Calgary Surge as they appear to be ready for it and Scotia Place really doesn't have room for another team. A good opportunity would be with the replacement of Father David Bauer Arena
I don't think this is true. It always gets said when there's lot of building happening, but that's literally all the time. Before the Event Centre it was BMO, before that was the Central Library, and before that was two of the largest rec centres in the world. The city by its nature runs a surplus every year. Yes, we've drew down a bit on our reserves, but there's still a lot of money left there.Realistically, I don't see enough public money being available to build a stadium for a long time. Especially with so many expensive city-building projects already underway.




