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Is this where a new stadium will be built


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I'm not saying this is a good plan but couldn't a new stadium put us on the map and bigger stage having us host a SB in our Panthers fan community from all over the country and be noticed a lot more(but this most likely will not happen). If not hopefully someone will step up and get involved in the purchase of the team other than this Sabates guy.

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8 hours ago, rbsponsel52 said:

I'm not saying this is a good plan but couldn't a new stadium put us on the map and bigger stage having us host a SB in our Panthers fan community from all over the country and be noticed a lot more(but this most likely will not happen). If not hopefully someone will step up and get involved in the purchase of the team other than this Sabates guy.

Moving closer to the SC line would decrease the number of hotel rooms available, which the Charlotte area is about 10000 rooms short. Moving to the boonies will kill any SB chances in the next 25 years. 

Not to mention BOA doesn't need to be replaced. 

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Not sure if this has been mentioned but I'm sure their thinking here is to have the stadium be half in NC and half in Sc but SC isn't going to spend a dime. If outside of uptown it should be in the new river district in between airport and Catawba river. Tailgating on a boat wouldn't be awful

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12 minutes ago, BigCat#1 said:

Not sure if this has been mentioned but I'm sure their thinking here is to have the stadium be half in NC and half in Sc but SC isn't going to spend a dime. If outside of uptown it should be in the new river district in between airport and Catawba river. Tailgating on a boat wouldn't be awful

That is an interesting spot.  I do believe there are already plans in place to develop that land as the ‘next Ballentyne’.

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9 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

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  • The necessary infrastructure must be in place around the stadium and other Super Bowl facilities, including parking, security, electrical needs, media needs, communication needs and transportation needs.
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Transportation need will be another issue. Charlotte Douglas is midsize airport. There is a armada of planes that come in for the Superbowl.  

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9 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Transportation need will be another issue. Charlotte Douglas is midsize airport. There is a armada of planes that come in for the Superbowl.  

I am confident CLT could handle Super Bowl air traffic. 

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