Going by the Doak today it hurt miss it a lot
JCooke93 said:
Going by the Doak today it hurt miss it a lot
They can deal with the streams. The more important factor is the value of the land on Centennial Campus. Office rental rates on CC are among the highest in the RTP area, as this has become a destination for major companies and prestigious research partners. As much as I'd love to see a stadium on CC, I'm afraid the economic factors from that are what make the option cost prohibitive.89_Grad said:I was told many years ago that Neuse buffer rules would make siting any kind of stadium on Centennial Campus cost prohibitive. The entire campus is riddled with small streams.JCooke93 said:
Now would be a great time to be upgrading the Doak or Building a new ballpark near the golf course farmers market just saying
Sure you can deal with the streams, but unless there is no practicable alternative, you will have to mitigate the destruction to streams and wetlands elsewhere in this part of the Neuse River basin. That would add significant costs in addition to the demand on the real estate you mention. I think folks who talk about putting a stadium on Centennial think there is just a bunch of vacant useable land sitting out there. That simply isn't the case.Pakbackr said:They can deal with the streams. The more important factor is the value of the land on Centennial Campus. Office rental rates on CC are among the highest in the RTP area, as this has become a destination for major companies and prestigious research partners. As much as I'd love to see a stadium on CC, I'm afraid the economic factors from that are what make the option cost prohibitive.89_Grad said:I was told many years ago that Neuse buffer rules would make siting any kind of stadium on Centennial Campus cost prohibitive. The entire campus is riddled with small streams.JCooke93 said:
Now would be a great time to be upgrading the Doak or Building a new ballpark near the golf course farmers market just saying
True - every square inch of Centennial Campus is already planned out. Not saying plans can't change, but when you consider the financials, hard to imagine a rarely used baseball stadium will ever knock something else off the master plan.89_Grad said:Sure you can deal with the streams, but unless there is no practicable alternative, you will have to mitigate the destruction to streams and wetlands elsewhere in this part of the Neuse River basin. That would add significant costs in addition to the demand on the real estate you mention. I think folks who talk about putting a stadium on Centennial think there is just a bunch of vacant useable land sitting out there. That simply isn't the case.Pakbackr said:They can deal with the streams. The more important factor is the value of the land on Centennial Campus. Office rental rates on CC are among the highest in the RTP area, as this has become a destination for major companies and prestigious research partners. As much as I'd love to see a stadium on CC, I'm afraid the economic factors from that are what make the option cost prohibitive.89_Grad said:I was told many years ago that Neuse buffer rules would make siting any kind of stadium on Centennial Campus cost prohibitive. The entire campus is riddled with small streams.JCooke93 said:
Now would be a great time to be upgrading the Doak or Building a new ballpark near the golf course farmers market just saying
D2 school has an awning and we don't...Wolfer79 said:
BASE: You've waited long enough. Say hello to the vastly improved Jack Critchfield Park. The home of Slippery Rock University baseball is now one of the finest collegiate baseball facilities in the country. We expect it to have a significant impact on the sport in Western PA. https://t.co/FWTVT5f8xx
Cause it gets so blasted hot in PA, right?metcalfmafia said:D2 school has an awning and we don't...Wolfer79 said:
BASE: You've waited long enough. Say hello to the vastly improved Jack Critchfield Park. The home of Slippery Rock University baseball is now one of the finest collegiate baseball facilities in the country. We expect it to have a significant impact on the sport in Western PA. https://t.co/FWTVT5f8xx
Doak with a roof.metcalfmafia said:D2 school has an awning and we don't...Wolfer79 said:
BASE: You've waited long enough. Say hello to the vastly improved Jack Critchfield Park. The home of Slippery Rock University baseball is now one of the finest collegiate baseball facilities in the country. We expect it to have a significant impact on the sport in Western PA. https://t.co/FWTVT5f8xx
If I could sit there in a lawn chair with a beer I would stay there until the next game.Wolfer79 said:
One cool feature planned for the updated @OU_Baseball Stadium: Terraced berms on 1st & 3rd baselines for more functional seating on grass areas. Learn more about the $15 million facelift for L. Dale Mitchell Park.
Damn right. Lawn chairs would be more comfortable than the seats we have now.I40Wolf said:If I could sit there in a lawn chair with a beer I would stay there until the next game.Wolfer79 said:
One cool feature planned for the updated @OU_Baseball Stadium: Terraced berms on 1st & 3rd baselines for more functional seating on grass areas. Learn more about the $15 million facelift for L. Dale Mitchell Park.
what about the funds for the master plan? The ESA was originally conceived the year after Valvano won the Natty, and finally opened in 1999, 14 or 15 years later. My experience with master plans is that they just sit around collecting dust until a leadership level donor steps up.gopack1979 said:
There's an entire master plan in the works and Baseball will be 1B when it's done(would have been Septemberish). Football stadium updates will be 1A. Covid will likely impact when/what we're able to do right away. Baseball is a priority though for the plan.
Wolfer79 said:
With Oklahoma announcing plans for their stadium upgrades, it's worth taking a look back at @OSUBaseball's new $75 million stadium that was set to open this year. Check it out and see how it compares. https://t.co/aUx2QcEckt
metcalfmafia said:
Every update to this thread drives a nail deeper and deeper in my heart.
My check keeps bouncing.
The thread icon should be a picture of Eeyore or a sad trombone.Wolfer79 said:metcalfmafia said:
Every update to this thread drives a nail deeper and deeper in my heart.
My check keeps bouncing.
I did change title to reflect lack of activity known to general public
I had heard that, but not sure of the timing. Actually, demolition and rebuild of Lee and Sullivan will surely consume that small intramural field behind the outfield fence for construction needs. That makes Doak renovations even more of a challenge if you ask me, esp any enhancements in the outfield.Pack87 said:
Aren't Lee and Sullivan schedule for demolition? Would that be an opportunity to reconfigure around Doak? Not saying they would take the land, for the baseball stadium, but if they need to rework the dorms around the stadium it looks like they could possibly redesign the entire area at that point.