The stadium expansion is currently at the feasibility stage and has to go through that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A multi-purpose stadium is an absolute must in order to invigorate our downtown and, simultaneously, let the rest of the country witness that we can get things done.
So we are pretty convinced we don't want to play huge stadiums unless we can play them well.
I don't see any baseball expansion right now. If it were up to me, I would contract two teams. But I certainly don't think expansion on the horizon.
In England, you have stadiums in the middle of the city.
The cost of infrastructure development to host a mega-event can be offset against economic growth over future decades.
Well, immediately we announced yesterday or the day before we're building, with my foundation, a youth tennis and learning center in Austin. I'd like to be hands on with that and not see it periodically.
You know all these stadiums that U2 are playing? I've played in them. And I'm building up to it again.
To be honest, I don't think there's anything more exciting than an empty stadium. When you see it empty like that, all you see is possibility.
The hope is they would like to bring it to Broadway next year, so we'll see that's to come in the end of the finance year and everybody else and also real estate and what theaters are available at the time but I would like to come back with it.
The Olympic stadium may have been built only in the early 1970s but it was clear for a long time it had no future. For many reasons it is not good enough for modern football and today's fans.
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