If a category 4 or 5 hit Miami the stadium would look like all the roofs in Kendall after Andrew. Blue plastic where the canopy once was.
I guess for the simple fact of footing the bill. He could have left it as is, or kept fighting to have taxpayers bear the burdenWhy? Owners should pay for stadium new-builds or renovations. They have very little impact on the local economy and if you are a business owner you should be responsible for your investment.
The A+ goes to our local governments for not bending and breaking.
I wonder why they don't put the boards in first. You figure it would be much easier without a canopy.
I think it looks great now but renovations need to be made if they want the Super Bowl to return. I'm most impressed our owner is footing the bill.
Why? Owners should pay for stadium new-builds or renovations. They have very little impact on the local economy and if you are a business owner you should be responsible for your investment.
The A+ goes to our local governments for not bending and breaking.
I guess for the simple fact of footing the bill. He could have left it as is, or kept fighting to have taxpayers bear the burden
Why? Owners should pay for stadium new-builds or renovations. They have very little impact on the local economy and if you are a business owner you should be responsible for your investment.
The A+ goes to our local governments for not bending and breaking.
He could have threatened to relocate like some other teams are doing...
By the start of training camp. There shouldn't be any delays in the NFL schedule, unless Ross requests them again.
With new construction those days are over. The building codes have changed since. Older buildings are still in danger but newer construction not so much. And older buildings can easily be upgraded.If a category 4 or 5 hit Miami the stadium would look like all the roofs in Kendall after Andrew. Blue plastic where the canopy once was.