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My ct lingo isn't as current as others. Where exactly is DoNo?
Thanks Marty. I was too embarrassed to ask myself.
My ct lingo isn't as current as others. Where exactly is DoNo?
I was in Providence on Sat. I looked out the window from Providence Place and said to my wife..."Just imagine what Hartford could be with someone half as capable as these schmucks were".
we were both very sad for about 1 minute. Then I remembered I was heading to a brewery. Instant happiness.
Wouldn't that be Uptown?Downtown North. Essentially a block away from XL
Wouldn't that be Uptown?
They're putting the ball park in there and calling it "Downtown North"
I don't make the rules I just follow them (sometimes)
You hipster, you. I kid, I kid. I've lived in Connecticut for all but 2 years of my life and that's the first time I've heard or read DoNo. I'm not saying I hate it, just saying I never heard of it. The phrase makes me think of NoRA cupcakes in Middletown. Mmmmmmmmm cuuuuuppppppcccaaaaaaakkkkkkeeeeessssssssss.
Let's use important metrics. Springsteen is playing just 21 cities and Providence isn't one of them.
NoRA cupcakes rules. Just in case you don't know, they have a new pop up store in West Hartford (Blue Back Square). I bought a gift card there for a Yankee swap and ended up stealing back my own gift because I like that place so freakin much.
This is a potential precursor for everyone on the BY who thinks we can just snap our fingers & the Rent will be expanded.
I know there are supposedly drawings somewhere. I know that the footing are already in place.
All of that means nothing when it comes time to get the voters in the state of CT to approve a potential $100MM expense.
Hartford needs a master plan. What is the economic incentive to a new arena, when you can hardly produce an active city center, and have bad crime, crap neighborhoods. There are enough companies in Hartford, enough potential foot traffic, that could produce a decent enough city.
Hartford truly stinks. Sorry to those offended. UCONN grads are moving to West Hartford instead of Hartford. That really says it all.
Look at Providence, it's about 20 times nicer than it was in the 70's-80's. Thats with shoddy government too.
The concourses are paper thin and smell like melted hog fat, the roof tiles has mysterious brown stains, the lights buzz louder than the fans and the building looks like a housing project in MoscowThis kind of stuff really makes me wonder what the point of a two decade long "study" was to determine the viability of the XL Center. That in itself seemed like a waste of money to me. We all know the XL is an outdated dinosaur. We also all know there is zero incentive for people to go into downtown Hartford other than for work (and once 5:01 hits the clock, it empties quicker than a Rentschler Field parking lot).
Sports venues and the state of Connecticut go together like oil and water.
First, you create a giant rest home with amenities in Chaplin to lure all the obstruction artists out of Mansfield. Then you build extra lanes on the roads into Storrs. Then you build a new DOMED football stadium on campus that also houses a separate court and rink. You take the Rent and you land a Major League Soccer franchise.
Domed stadium? No self respecting Northeastern football team would have a doomed stadium. Football is a game for men. We don't wilt in the cold like a tropical fruit.First, you create a giant rest home with amenities in Chaplin to lure all the obstruction artists out of Mansfield. Then you build extra lanes on the roads into Storrs. Then you build a new DOMED football stadium on campus that also houses a separate court and rink. You take the Rent and you land a Major League Soccer franchise.
I see what you did there.Domed stadium? No self respecting Northeastern football team would have a doomed stadium. Football is a game for men. We don't wilt in the cold like a tropical fruit.
Several of the people I know who live in Providence commute to Mass. on the train. Providence has a little bit of the Fairfield Cty. thing happening.
I will be older than Tom Coughlin if and when this actually happens.
And the number of residents of the actual city of Hartford at that show will be close to zero.
Providence has two colleges in town and actual urban residential that isn't gang land (not that a lot of it isn't gang land). U Hartford is as far away from downtown Hartford as it can be, and Trinity is the same on the south side. Hartford needs destinations...that means a civic center type building near a convention center that is then surrounded by bars, restaurants, breweries and expensive urban residential. It needs gentrification. It has since I was a kid.
I lived in South Boston for a couple of years from 2001-2003. The waterfront was nothing but Harpoon Brewery, the Seaport Hotel, a small concert venue and the world trade center. The rest was empty lots and empty buildings. Now it is the hottest location in the city. KC has had a similar renaissance in the power and light district...which used to be the red light/adult bookstore and strip club zone. It can be done.
Plus both New Haven and Providence are on the shoreline. Hartford is at the intersection of 84 and 91 which is to be avoided at all costs.
On a more contentious note, I didn't read the article but agree with the headline that Hartford should be done with the business of further public funding for stadium projects (at least for the next 10+ years). A shiny, new XL center is going to do very, very little to improve Hartford's economic climate. What do you guys think, that people are going to suddenly decide to eat dinner in Hartford and move the family there because there's a little more cushion on their a** while they watch a basketball game? If there really is such an incredible profit to be made from building a new Hartford stadium, then a private developer will jump at the chance to fund the stadium...that's how the market works.
In an ideal world yes. In the real world--not in your lifetime. Between financing issues of a state that is already really bankrupt and all of the environmental issues of building estra lanes through the countryside this isn't going to happen. 'First, you create a giant rest home with amenities in Chaplin to lure all the obstruction artists out of Mansfield. Then you build extra lanes on the roads into Storrs. Then you build a new DOMED football stadium on campus that also houses a separate court and rink. You take the Rent and you land a Major League Soccer franchise.
Yes, and do your remember which politician was the major supporter of a new stadium now called the Rent. It was the much maligned Rowland.When I used to have a longer commute I would put WTIC on to get the traffic updates in the afternoon. Markley was John Rowland's favorite guest, as I guess he was the only elected Republican in the state that would still talk to him in public. Hey Joe, guess whopushed for the whole Adrien's Landing/Front Street development? Your boy Rowland.
Blind pig and an acorn.Yes, and do your remember which politician was the major supporter of a new stadium now called the Rent. It was the much maligned Rowland.