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Charlotte working on hosting Super Bowl


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Not enough hotel space to meet minimum requirements, latest figure in city is 4,514 rooms, would need to have 15,500 more in area surrounding city.

http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2012/01/30/Super-Bowl/Hotels.aspx?

The NFL requires host Super Bowl cities to have 20,000 rooms within an hour’s drive.
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just did a quick search and found 236 hotels listed within 60 miles of charlotte (roughly an hour.)

that should be right around 20,000 rooms, at an average of 85 rooms per facility. so we'd probably qualify based on that alone. with several years of advance notice there would likely be a rush to improve some infrastructure and transportation (we've already got train systems being installed) and new hotels built. and of course the parking problem would have to be solved. jerry would have to buy up some tracts of real estate near the stadium and build up some massive parking decks.

of course, the whole dynamic of this would change if jerry decided to build a new stadium.

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that's 200 hotels within an hour of charlotte, with an average capacity of 100 rooms. charlotte can't be too far from that, especially if concord is thrown in there.

Yeah concord has a lot. Especially around Concord Mills, and The Speedway. That is only a 20-40 minute drive from uptown depending on traffic. Well less if you take the interstate but I never do. I eith go 49 or 29

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According to the CVB there are 4,100 rooms within walking distance of the convention center:

http://www.charlottesgotalot.com/default.asp?charlotte=80

They claim there are more than 30,000 "in the area":

http://www.charlottesgotalot.com/default.asp?charlotte=350

The DNC contracted 15,000 rooms in the region for the convention:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/08/14/3455573/dnc-to-fill-nearly-all-room-blocs.html

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