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Hire CT firms only and CT citizens exclusively.
That has gone well beforeHire CT firms only and CT citizens exclusively.
In ten years with UConn now downtown, you think the capital city won't have a modern arena?Zero percent chance this renovation happens
There is no way they approve the full 250 million and there's also no way 115 million makes the XL anything close to modern. If anything 115 just kicks the can down the road for another 10-15 years. I think the way the state has handled this building is criminal and should have been replaced 20 years ago instead they choose to throw bad money to keep an outdated arenas lights on.In ten years with UConn now downtown, you think the capital city won't have a modern arena?
I've been saying this for years. They will have put so much lipstick on the pig (Civic Center) that a new arena could have been built for the probably the same price.The problem is that the state (and city) never do anything right in the first place. They choose the cheap option, that causes problems, they end up paying more than they would if they did it right from day one. That happened with the baseball field, it happened with the very first Hartford Civic Center, it happens on almost every project they do. Spend the money, do it right, it is cheaper and better in the long run.
Heck, if they built the Rent with 50,000 seats, there's a good chance we would be in a better conference now. Of course, many of the legislators only wanted to build a 25,000 seat stadium because it would be cheaper. Go big or go home.
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2 years of playing at Gampel only?!?
They're going to do the brunt of the work in the offseasons spread over 3-4 years. No teams will be displaced or disrupted.