Knoxville News Sentinel
Reunion’s problem was not its location, but rather its size and its hideousness; at 17,000 capacity it was not large enough to accommodate the NBA and NHL franchises it regularly hosted, and a new arena was initiated by the city of Dallas in 1998 and completed in 2001. Reunion opened in 1980 at a cost of $27 million; American Airlines Center opened in 2001 at a cost of $400 million.
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Reunion opened in 1980 at a cost of $27 million; American Airlines Center opened in 2001 at a cost of $400 million. Today, November 18, 2009, the City of Dallas demolished Reunion Arena. Food for thought. Beijing is trying to figure out what to with that whole Bird’s Nest thing, too.. Another Caller-Times article, 11/9/09: “Memorial Coliseum drew a crowd Monday night, despite being closed since 2004. About 250 people mostly in green T-shirts with the name Grow! Corpus Christi gathered in the parking lot in a show of support for the aging structure, urging that the City Council revisit a development proposal it rejected two weeks ago. âWeâve elected you to get something done.
Today, November 18, 2009, the City of Dallas demolished Reunion Arena. Food for thought. Beijing is trying to figure out what to with that whole Bird’s Nest thing, too..
Food for thought. Beijing is trying to figure out what to with that whole Bird’s Nest thing, too.. Another Caller-Times article, 11/9/09: “Memorial Coliseum drew a crowd Monday night, despite being closed since 2004. About 250 people mostly in green T-shirts with the name Grow! Corpus Christi gathered in the parking lot in a show of support for the aging structure, urging that the City Council revisit a development proposal it rejected two weeks ago. âWeâve elected you to get something done.
Beijing is trying to figure out what to with that whole Bird’s Nest thing, too.. Another Caller-Times article, 11/9/09: “Memorial Coliseum drew a crowd Monday night, despite being closed since 2004. About 250 people mostly in green T-shirts with the name Grow! Corpus Christi gathered in the parking lot in a show of support for the aging structure, urging that the City Council revisit a development proposal it rejected two weeks ago. âWeâve elected you to get something done. Now do it,â said computer consultant Blake Farenthold, setting off cheers from the crowd gathered before a stage. Grow! Corpus Christi wants the council to resume negotiations with Brass Real Estate, the latest development company to propose a plan to reuse the building and land surrounding it.
Another Caller-Times article, 11/9/09: “Memorial Coliseum drew a crowd Monday night, despite being closed since 2004. About 250 people mostly in green T-shirts with the name Grow! Corpus Christi gathered in the parking lot in a show of support for the aging structure, urging that the City Council revisit a development proposal it rejected two weeks ago. âWeâve elected you to get something done. american airlines center,memorial coliseum,development proposal,american airlines,reunion arena knoxville news sentinel Now do it,â said computer consultant Blake Farenthold, setting off cheers from the crowd gathered before a stage. Grow! Corpus Christi wants the council to resume negotiations with Brass Real Estate, the latest development company to propose a plan to reuse the building and land surrounding it. american airlines center,memorial coliseum,development proposal knoxville news sentinel The city voted 4-3 Oct. 27 to end negotiations.
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