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TransGenderHawkFan":yy9ikld3 said:
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Assuming all gets approved. What comes first nhl relocation or nba expansion?


Hrd to tell but I would wager the NHL would bring the coyotes here almost immediately if that arena situation hasn't been rectified. I know that they say the key couldn't do hockey longterm but I wonder about a short term situation.
Walker said if he had to hazard a guess the NHL would be here first and they are "ahead" of the NBA at this point.
As for the Key it is horrible for Hockey as one end is sight line impaired and designed that way by Barry Ackerly, but I think in the past the NHL has said they can play there for a year or so if a new arena is being built.
 

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Glasgow Seahawk":ila6hsdc said:
Port commisioner already saying nothing has changed. Doesnt he realize most game are midweek at 7 at night?

They just had to chime in....

[tweet]https://twitter.com/ChrisDaniels5/status/791040428908830720[/tweet]

"We've been an economic engine for our region for over a hundred years," Creighton said. "We've made it clear, working with the Mayor, that there are other funding sources that we could mutually explore at the Federal, State, and local levels.

Was that a "We don't need your stinking money" reply? :lol:
 

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So go into debt and cost the taxpayers because you want to be obstinate when you have someone willing to foot the bill right now and not have to delay fixing the situation.

He also stated that he would be happy with ripping up the current agreement because they could leverage another sight location for the Arena.
 
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So go into debt and cost the taxpayers because you want to be obstinate when you have someone willing to foot the bill right now and not have to delay fixing the situation.

He also stated that he would be happy with ripping up the current agreement because they could leverage another sight location for the Arena.
The port wants the land for themselves that CH now owns. This has never been about jobs or traffic as the port has claimed, it's about the power and ego's of the port.
 

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Maybe I am completely wrong but isn't the port getting it's ass kicked by the Panama canal expansion? On top of that one of their biggest customers Hanjin went bust.

Surely if anything they would merge with the Port of Tacoma to stay competitive and use the terminals used for Hanjin to develop more cruise ship terminals. Therefore not needing more land? Or is this to do with headquarter space, similar to Wayerhausser moving downtown?
 

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Sports Hernia":1hxqlf7q said:
True on most points. They do want CH's land for their new HQ's.

Guess they should look to those other sources to bid for it then, I'm sure the Taxpayers will foot the bill, right?
 
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chris98251":1cc0re97 said:
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True on most points. They do want CH's land for their new HQ's.

Guess they should look to those other sources to bid for it then, I'm sure the Taxpayers will foot the bill, right?
Of course.
 

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twisted_steel2":228x0ucc said:
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Port commisioner already saying nothing has changed. Doesnt he realize most game are midweek at 7 at night?

They just had to chime in....

[tweet]https://twitter.com/ChrisDaniels5/status/791040428908830720[/tweet]

"We've been an economic engine for our region for over a hundred years," Creighton said. "We've made it clear, working with the Mayor, that there are other funding sources that we could mutually explore at the Federal, State, and local levels.

Was that a "We don't need your stinking money" reply? :lol:

Oh they want money, just not their money. Hansen's throwing in tens of millions to fix the port's fake street issues......yet the what has the port offered up? Last I saw a measly 5 million to help fix their street issues that make them billions a year.

What a hero for the region Creighton is.
 

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I'm tired of the port, they have been little bitches about this the entire time.
 

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So what are the next steps? Is it voting on street vacation again...guessing that won't happen till next year.

Still think there will be some obstacle with key arena- the council wanting the arena group to pay for its demolition or find an alternative use or some BS.
 

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CPHawk":1meui08q said:
I'm tired of the port, they have been little bitches about this the entire time.

They aren't the only ones, Seattle times and Mariners are also in the little bitch group
 
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Throwdown":10llziu6 said:
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I'm tired of the port, they have been little bitches about this the entire time.

They aren't the only ones, Seattle times and Mariners are also in the little bitch group
Very true!
 

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Glasgow Seahawk":18rf5vw0 said:
So what are the next steps? Is it voting on street vacation again...guessing that won't happen till next year.

Still think there will be some obstacle with key arena- the council wanting the arena group to pay for its demolition or find an alternative use or some BS.

Wally Walker was on with Softy yesterday and said they've submitted the new proposal to the city and county councils, but that the soonest they'd be able to look at it is December or early 2017..........which in political speak is probably summer of 2017.

As far as the M's go, Walker said he is very good friends with John Stanton the M's new majority owner.......so maybe that climate's changed a little and the M's will stop being pains in the ass.
 

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Glasgow Seahawk":3hcpfwip said:
http://www.king5.com/news/local/seattle/mayors-office-quietly-exploring-keyarena-remodel-still-plans-to-pursue/342320543

road blocks already starting...yesterdays feel good vibe already gone.

I don't think this is going anywhere with this mayor and council. The mayor usually influences the council.

Yep Mayor is already waffling and bringing up the dead horse to bead all dead horses..........Key Arena.

Which just tells you why the councils have blinders on. They don't care how good the SoDo Arena proposals are, they don't want to be left holding the bag of a terribly outdated Key Arena.

Reason #213 as to why a city or county should NEVER own a venue, they're terrible managers, lose money hand over fist for the taxpayers and hold everyone hostage.
 

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How much would it cost to demolish it? I assume not much given its nowhere near as big as the Kingdome. Make that part of the agreement with Hansen then build some affordable housing there. Everyone then ends up happy.
 

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How much would it cost to demolish it? I assume not much given its nowhere near as big as the Kingdome. Make that part of the agreement with Hansen then build some affordable housing there. Everyone then ends up happy.

The land is extremely valuable........so yeah the city could certainly do something with it other than keep trying to make it a viable venue.

But that's require them spending more of our tax dollars on some hairbrained project that you know would be over budget from day one, would make half of what was promised and be another albatross over the tax payer's heads 20 years from now.
 
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