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Comments on: New Baltimore Arena http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/ Real estate, development, and life in Baltimore Maryland Fri, 06 Jan 2012 01:02:20 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1 By: New Baltimore Arena | Christopher Stoner’s Blog | WNST http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-1014 New Baltimore Arena | Christopher Stoner’s Blog | WNST Wed, 15 Apr 2009 21:13:58 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-1014 [...] Baltimore Grows http://www.baltimoregrows.com/ http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/ [...] [...] Baltimore Grows http://www.baltimoregrows.com/ http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/ [...]

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By: scottthomas http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-676 scottthomas Fri, 01 Aug 2008 20:15:09 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-676 I have to agree with BmoreRob. That Arena will not draw any major league teams unless Philly and D.C. are wiped off the map. Then we woul dhave to support said team. Hockey is a great Sport, but it barely escaped extinction a few years ago and is not looking to expand anytime soon. We will never have a NBA team, not as long as Philly and D.C. have teams. I'm not even sure how D.C. landed a baseball team. I have to agree with BmoreRob. That Arena will not draw any major league teams unless Philly and D.C. are wiped off the map. Then we woul dhave to support said team. Hockey is a great Sport, but it barely escaped extinction a few years ago and is not looking to expand anytime soon. We will never have a NBA team, not as long as Philly and D.C. have teams. I’m not even sure how D.C. landed a baseball team.

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By: Glen http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-651 Glen Fri, 25 Jul 2008 22:22:33 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-651 Not only do we need an 18,000 seat arena for the Blast, we need a venue this size for the Baltimore Mariners. Yes, I'm joking. How many people even know Baltimore has an arena football team? - http://www.baltimoremariners.com The Baltimore Thunder (Indoor lacrosse) drew pretty good numbers 10-15 years ago, but the city grew tired of them and they moved to DC, then Colorado. How many fans do UFC (ultimate fighting) events draw? I heard something about Roller Girls at DuBurns arena in Canton - maybe the roller girls can compete in the new arena. Not only do we need an 18,000 seat arena for the Blast, we need a venue this size for the Baltimore Mariners. Yes, I’m joking. How many people even know Baltimore has an arena football team? – http://www.baltimoremariners.com

The Baltimore Thunder (Indoor lacrosse) drew pretty good numbers 10-15 years ago, but the city grew tired of them and they moved to DC, then Colorado.

How many fans do UFC (ultimate fighting) events draw? I heard something about Roller Girls at DuBurns arena in Canton – maybe the roller girls can compete in the new arena.

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By: attgig http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-650 attgig Fri, 25 Jul 2008 20:46:36 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-650 another idea... if the NBA ever decides to grow its d-league, and give Baltimore a franchise. another idea…

if the NBA ever decides to grow its d-league, and give Baltimore a franchise.

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By: attgig http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-649 attgig Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:26:24 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-649 definitely seems silly to build a new arena with no tenant. Couldn't the current arena already host anything that the new arena would house? definitely seems silly to build a new arena with no tenant. Couldn’t the current arena already host anything that the new arena would house?

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By: bwr http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-648 bwr Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:25:19 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-648 4 ways to do this better: 1) Build new medium-sized arena south of Lexington Market 2) Renovate market and connect with new arena & Metro 3) Demolish old arena; extend Park Ave south to Howard Street; reconnect east-west streets 4) Construct smaller scale buildings along new street grid 4 ways to do this better: 1) Build new medium-sized arena south of Lexington Market 2) Renovate market and connect with new arena & Metro 3) Demolish old arena; extend Park Ave south to Howard Street; reconnect east-west streets 4) Construct smaller scale buildings along new street grid

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By: jaysonjaz http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-647 jaysonjaz Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:57:51 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-647 The Bullets left long ago but I wonder if there is any chance of luring them back to their original home.. The Bullets left long ago but I wonder if there is any chance of luring them back to their original home..

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By: clebo99 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-645 clebo99 Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:17:51 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-645 I agree...I am a HUGE hockey fan and there is no way Baltimore can support an NHL team. Basketball is a pesemestic maybe since Oklahoma City got one and Baltimore is bigger and "more demographically" in synch with the NBA. From what I've heard, building a 15,000 arena as opposed to an 18,000 arena is a HUGE cost difference (something like 100 million). Why Baltimore would want such a large arena with no potential tenants is baffling. Baltimore can probably support teams in the following leagues: AHL, AFL, MISL, MLL (indoor lacrosse). It's not like any of the local colleges can fill a big arena and U of M ain't playing outside of the Comcast Center. Build a nice quaint modern arena. Anything bigger is just going to have more empty seats. I agree…I am a HUGE hockey fan and there is no way Baltimore can support an NHL team. Basketball is a pesemestic maybe since Oklahoma City got one and Baltimore is bigger and “more demographically” in synch with the NBA.

From what I’ve heard, building a 15,000 arena as opposed to an 18,000 arena is a HUGE cost difference (something like 100 million). Why Baltimore would want such a large arena with no potential tenants is baffling.

Baltimore can probably support teams in the following leagues: AHL, AFL, MISL, MLL (indoor lacrosse). It’s not like any of the local colleges can fill a big arena and U of M ain’t playing outside of the Comcast Center. Build a nice quaint modern arena. Anything bigger is just going to have more empty seats.

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By: BmoreRob http://www.baltimoregrows.com/2008/07/25/new-baltimore-arena/comment-page-1/#comment-644 BmoreRob Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:40:18 +0000 http://www.baltimoregrows.com/?p=462#comment-644 According to the poll on The Sun - the majority feels Baltimore could support a NBA or NHL franchise. I disagree. Let's start with hockey. How many pro hockey players can the average American name - 0. How many pro hockey player can the average sports fan name - maybe 5. NHL hockey barely makes it on TV. The Stanley Cup barely makes prime time. Most Americans don't care about hockey. The Capitals barely draw enough fans as is - unless they have a good season and playoff push. The Wizards and Sixers are too close to support another NBA team. If the team did well, attendance would be good. If the team did poorly they wouldn't last 10 years here. Just look at the Orioles attendance. I think we should be more concerned with keeping the Orioles in Baltimore rather than trying to attract another team. With that being said, the new arena is good for the city to host concerts and other events. With a new arena the city will be able to bring the Capitals and Wizards into town for occasional games. They way the Bullets used to. If a new arena were built, do you think Baltimore could support an NBA or NHL franchise? Absolutely (958 responses) 47.4% No way (762 responses) 37.7% Not sure (299 responses) 14.8% According to the poll on The Sun – the majority feels Baltimore could support a NBA or NHL franchise. I disagree. Let’s start with hockey. How many pro hockey players can the average American name – 0. How many pro hockey player can the average sports fan name – maybe 5. NHL hockey barely makes it on TV. The Stanley Cup barely makes prime time. Most Americans don’t care about hockey. The Capitals barely draw enough fans as is – unless they have a good season and playoff push. The Wizards and Sixers are too close to support another NBA team. If the team did well, attendance would be good. If the team did poorly they wouldn’t last 10 years here. Just look at the Orioles attendance. I think we should be more concerned with keeping the Orioles in Baltimore rather than trying to attract another team. With that being said, the new arena is good for the city to host concerts and other events. With a new arena the city will be able to bring the Capitals and Wizards into town for occasional games. They way the Bullets used to.

If a new arena were built, do you think Baltimore could support an NBA or NHL franchise?

Absolutely (958 responses)

47.4%

No way (762 responses)

37.7%

Not sure (299 responses)

14.8%

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