ed roski is a part owner of staples\anchutz\aeg in staples center and la live.
the fact that he doesn't think a stadium can work there (which would increase the value of his holdings) is somewhat telling.
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ed roski is a part owner of staples\anchutz\aeg in staples center and la live.
the fact that he doesn't think a stadium can work there (which would increase the value of his holdings) is somewhat telling.
AEG also wants to take over the operation of the convention center from the city as part of the deal.
great article with pros and cons for both sites
2 NFL stadium plans complicate L.A. landscape - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
where there is a will, there is a way...it'll just be one long tedious process.
if it happens, then great, I have a team to root for. If not, then I'll get over it.
What makes Lieweekly think this is going to work? A domed stadium in Socal? Really? Roski's stadium in Industry is a much better location, is closer for folks from OC, Riverside and SB counties and would have plenty of parking for tailgating.
1:28 - 1:32 ...
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmuS0NDd04k"]YouTube - The NFL returns to Los Angeles - Farmer's Field presentation[/nomedia]
Let's get this **** done, AEG. Tired of seeing Angelenos wear assorted NFL jerseys every Sunday.
Also, are the Trojans gonna move there? The Rose Bowl will undergo major renovations so the Bruins have a permanent home.
Football stadium proposal: L.A. City Council takes a cooler view of stadium plans - latimes.com
the last paragraph:
Rosendahl (city councilman) also wondered if the city could somehow benefit from the $700-million naming-rights deal negotiated for the stadium with Farmer's Insurance: "Can't we get a piece of that money?"
tell you what. you build a stadium with the city money and you can have all the naming rights money.
idiots.
I'll believe it when I see it... my ass is still full of smoke from the last time a group who promised a stadium in L.A. blew it up there :kingsgirl: