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Expect a new Panthers stadium in 2025


Jeremy Igo

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24 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Charlotte Pipe and Foundry is moving in 2023. That means 55 acres of land  be available uptown.

Bank of America stadium sits on 33 acres currently.

Tepper will be all over this.

I’d bet he already had an agreement with CPF well before this announcement 

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11 minutes ago, bababoey said:

Don't expect Charlotte Pipe to move in 2023.  They have been talking about it since 2005 and have not even starting working on the new facility that will take at least 5 years to build (probably longer). 

So you are saying that Tepper and Stanly county do not have enough pocket change to make it happen?  Where are you getting the "5 years to build a plant" concept? Not being smart--just wondering what it takes or what someone thinks it takes.  I think a plant could go up in no more than 2 years--

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10 minutes ago, blackcat said:

Especially when they'll be in Rock Hill.

and what purpose does this response serve?

Once the Rock Hill facilities are open it wouldn't matter if the stadium was in Salisbury.  The question was where is that land in relation to BOA.  By indicating it wasn't walking distance from the practice facilities gave a sense of direction and distance.

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There’s zero chance we’ll be playing in a different stadium as soon as 2025. Even if the process started today it’d take longer than that to actually be ready to play a game in a new stadium. And the process has not started yet.

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