I would argue that Rentschler is convenient to people everywhere in the state.Love CT, Hartford and the HCC, but horrible decisions for decades, imho ... they need to blow that sucker up, and build-a-new, rather than putting bandaids on gunshot wounds
Flashback New England Patriots terminate Hartford stadium agreement ... where the Downtown Marriott & scarcely patronized Conference Center lie, could have been a domed-stadium venue for the Patriots (pre-Super Bowls), Final Fours, Bowl Games, AARP Conventions, Truck & Tracktor Pulls, etc. lol ... the list goes on, but folks were too concerned about "traffic, parking and taxes" WTF!?
I grew up in CT when we had toll booths on the Charter Oak & Putnam Bridges ... now I see people complaining about proposed tolls, lol (quietly)
The state also rejected Six Flags (for those that remember) on the EH P&W site, as it would only bring minimum wage jobs ... instead, now, we got an outdoor stadium convenient to nobody that doesn't live in the 06108, for what, 6 games a year? ... total failure!
fair enough, I may have misued the word convenientI would argue that Rentschler is convenient to people everywhere in the state.
Everywhere in Connecticut is convenient to people everywhere in the state. It's this small time thinking that contributes to keeping Connecticut down. Outsiders simply can't understand why the UConn campus doesn't have a football stadium.I would argue that Rentschler is convenient to people everywhere in the state.
Rentschler Field - WikipediaEverywhere in Connecticut is convenient to people everywhere in the state. It's this small time thinking that contributes to keeping Connecticut down. Outsiders simply can't understand why the UConn campus doesn't have a football stadium.
Except, of course, to the team, coaching, staff, and students. To them it's a pretty inconvenient location.I would argue that Rentschler is convenient to people everywhere in the state.
Same question that always stops this discussion. Who's paying for this? Because it won't make any economic sense to anyone.Love CT, Hartford and the HCC, but horrible decisions for decades, imho ... they need to blow that sucker up, and build-a-new, rather than putting bandaids on gunshot wounds
Could you define ‘economic sense’? Asking as a UConn Econ grad who’s genuinely curious about various meanings of the word ‘sense’ hereSame question that always stops this discussion. Who's paying for this? Because it won't make any economic sense for anyone.
Economic sense = an acceptable risk adjusted return on the invested capital. Unless a public entity will spend the capital for this as something for the public good. And we all know this is never going to happen in Connecticut.Could you define ‘economic sense’? Asking as a UConn Econ grad who’s genuinely curious about various meanings of the word ‘sense’ here