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https://www.phxrisingfc.com/news_art...rer_id=2717359
Simple and looking sleek, glad it's maximizing on shade without going full arena style. Will be an impressive landmark seen from the 202! |
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Regarding the renderings... I love the red accent lighting. Always wondered why more teams don't utilize that. It's a sharp look! |
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Any idea when the announcement of the teams to be added will be?
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There are five spots for MLS Expansion after LAFC.
Nashville and Miami took the first two. Cincinnati, Detroit, and Miami are the finalists for number 26th team. Which leaves two spots, 27 and 28. Now we have to assume, since they are already finalists for 26.. that two of the above would also be finalists for 27 and 28. IN ADDITION to those two: Sacramento, St Louis, Tampa Bay, San Antonio, Raleigh, Charlette, Indianapolis, San Diego.... and Phoenix are all fighting for the last two spots. |
The odds are not in Phoenix's favor just from a mathematical standpoint.
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To name a few: -Sacramento has basically come out and said MLS wants them to find a billionaire and is already super close to San Jose. They've been getting strung along by the league for years -St. Louis ran into trouble with ownership, financing and public opinion given The Rams recent departure. It would take a lot to resurrect that bid. -San Antonio is likely out given that MLS REALLY wants to move Columbus to Austin, and SA has come out and said as much. -San Diego could put up a fight, but the city likely won't vote on the proposal until later this year. -Charlotte couldn't come up with a public-private partnership in time last year, and while they can make a comeback, again bigger markets/ownership groups like Phoenix and Detroit seem to be what the league is looking for. Outside of getting the land 100%, Phoenix has pretty much all of its ducks in a row relative to the other bids. I'm in no way suggesting it's our spot for the taking, but it is certainly not mathematically out of the question. The are numerous reasons why a lot of those bids have fallen apart. |
Plus, we have really cool, new Carvana jerseys.
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Classical, what is your role with the organization? Can you tell us anything?
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No role. Just saw they unveiled new Carvana jerseys last week. With the state of Arizona sports, good news would be nice.
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Went to an APS meeting last night for the new substation they're building downtown (3rd and last of the workshops where the public gets to suggest where to put one between 7th St-Central/ Moreland-Fillmore). Was a come and go as you please kind of event, seemed most people I talked to were locals in the area or owners of properties on lots proposed for the substation and wanted it either out of sight or integrated into a parking garage. The substation would require at least an acre, so basically another Garfield/2nd eye sore. But, fear not, there were 3 options which were best for the community and would have minimal aesthetic impact: Moreland/5th st just below the freeway, one integrated in the parking garage behind the 411 N Central ASU building, or one integrated into the incoming parking garage for the biomedical campus at NEC 4th st and Pierce. There were options for half lots like SW corner of McKinley and 2nd or NW 1st and Fillmore or giant monoliths on lots like Pierce and 7th and/or McKinley and 7th.
Which brings me to the next bit, what wasn't an option because of incoming developments. I was impressed by the amount of land poised for activity like both NW/NE corners of 3rd St and Portland. Really brought into perspective, if you calculate all land currently being developed and soon to be developed (including Biomedical campus and U of A) with properties already containing historic buildings, there isn't much left between 7th to Central and Moreland to Fillmore. Land is so precious now it shouldn't even be an option to waste what remains on single-use dead zones. Sorry for the enormous block of text. |
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