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11 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

Interested to see what they do at the 77/277 interchange. Likely enough room to build a stadium on one side with a bridge over the highway for parking access. 
 

Or they could just build the HQ/Practice Facility there and leave the stadium in the same place. 
 

Or they could build a soccer field/concert venue so we can get our fugging grass back!

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18 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

I clearly remember that, when the stadium was first designed and built, it was said to be built in such a manner that later a dome could be added. I don't know if that's still feasible because of the years of renovations. 

But they don't hear me though. The worst word in the English language is "can't", we should abolish that word all together.

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20 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

I clearly remember that, when the stadium was first designed and built, it was said to be built in such a manner that later a dome could be added. I don't know if that's still feasible because of the years of renovations. 

Those huge billboards would have to be moved inward for it to work. It looks like it can be done though.

Otherwise, looking and observing one can see just that, it looks like it's made to be roof ready. 

Creative solutions can change outcomes. We don't have to put the retractable structure on top of the stadium.

These broadside arches could go on both sides and build over and around BofA. That way the stadium itself isn't disturbed and games can still go on until testing.

We could innovate using stacked panels of gorilla glass or something similar. Each panel is fed into the arches via huge motor system inside the arches.

Each individual panels would then be sent over the tracks in the arches to form a semi roof over the stadium.

There isn't anything we can't achieve here in 2022 this project isn't as impossible as some may think.

The arches would add to the uptown landscape. They'd be functional art over the uptown landscape. Further landmarking.

I'm totally on board with modernizing the old girl with such a project. Like others have said, there's really nothing ugly about BofA. It's still somewhat of a modern design to this day.

That way if we decided to, in some kind of ownership/community partnership making practice fields, retail and a couple hotels, Charlotte would instantly have much more hosting capability for drawing large events in the stadium area and surrounding.

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