So what's out about what is expected in the area development? Also, what do you locals expect out of this reno?
Kroenke does this to other areas but it takes a long time. The area around Dicks is still a work in progress 2 decades after it opened. Sofi stadium isn't exactly a village yet but they did get a few office buildings for the NFL up. Looks like it will be just an extension of LoDo with a lot of housing and some open spaces for bikes and such. I don't think it will change much, just use a lot of land that's kind of empty most of the time. Broncos have said they are going to do the same but not a bit has been done yet.So what's out about what is expected in the area development? Also, what do you locals expect out of this reno?
Wenk.KSE needs to update dramatically. When you visit newer arenas around the leagues, you really see how far behind Ball Arena really is. Concourses are too small, entry and exit takes too long, food sucks... about the best thing for the fans is the sightlines are quite good compared to other places.
My tinfoil hat though is this is more about their re-development plan downtown. They'll use the survey to pump up how more nearby amenities are needed so they need to have nearby owners forced to sell their land to redevelop into expensive condos that overlook green space with trendy restaurants and bars.
KSE-Ball Arena Redevelopment
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The River Mile projects is 'loosely' connected to this as well
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Yeah I think the views in Ball arena are as good as you can expect for a stadium. There’s hardly a bad seat in the house.KSE needs to update dramatically. When you visit newer arenas around the leagues, you really see how far behind Ball Arena really is. Concourses are too small, entry and exit takes too long, food sucks... about the best thing for the fans is the sightlines are quite good compared to other places.
Kroenke does this to other areas but it takes a long time. The area around Dicks is still a work in progress 2 decades after it opened. Sofi stadium isn't exactly a village yet but they did get a few office buildings for the NFL up. Looks like it will be just an extension of LoDo with a lot of housing and some open spaces for bikes and such. I don't think it will change much, just use a lot of land that's kind of empty most of the time. Broncos have said they are going to do the same but not a bit has been done yet.
Yeah, crazy weird.Kroenke is more about real estate than sports.
Usually a bigger concourse. Sounds to me like that's a thing here, and it's a major thing in pretty much every reno.Out of curiosity, what is actually needed for a great fan experience at an NHL game?
Unobscured sightlines are a must. A solid state of the art video system for replays obviously. You'd like to not have to take out a second mortgage for a hotdog and beer but...
I mean, what is it that they hope to accomplish? More comfortable seats? You don't need a focus group for that, just go buy them.
To me, Ball Arena's experience is pretty good in the seats. It is everywhere outside that where the issues crop up... concessions, entry and exit, amenities, bathrooms, parking, etc. But, back with my tin foil hat on, this focus group is more about gaining lobbying power for their other plans.Out of curiosity, what is actually needed for a great fan experience at an NHL game?
Unobscured sightlines are a must. A solid state of the art video system for replays obviously. You'd like to not have to take out a second mortgage for a hotdog and beer but...
I mean, what is it that they hope to accomplish? More comfortable seats? You don't need a focus group for that, just go buy them.
Nothing will ever be worse than my college football stadium's urinals. It was literally a circular trough in the middle of the room that 30 guys at a time pissed into. Always with the old dude that walked up, ripped a fart, and commented, 'don't be scared boys, we all have the same parts.'More bathrooms. And put some damn dividers in between the urinals.
Yeah sports teams don't understand this for some reason. Pack in too many urinals when dudes are drinking too much and what do you think happens?More bathrooms. And put some damn dividers in between the urinals.
It quick be more corporatism than communism, they certainly could improve things without a massive renovation. They won’t though when Kroenke can get some handouts and below market land.This is straight up communism.
In 2001 the amenities were fantastic - the club level food was great, you had one server per section, they called you by your name….space issues aside the service was top notch. About 2005/2006 things drastically changed - glossy fancy menus to paper menus, about 30 food items on the menu to about 5…..1 server to 2 sections….then 1 server to 3 sections (you were lucky if anyone came by 1-2 times a game). Club food went from brisket to hot dogs. They spent late 2000’s and early 2010’s chipping away at everything.
Now fast forward to 2023 and they’re gonna give you back little sprinkles of this stuff and tell you that it’s “for the people”…….This is what dictators do.
Yeah sports teams don't understand this for some reason. Pack in too many urinals when dudes are drinking too much and what do you think happens?
Seat comfort is an issue because the seats are too narrow and rows are narrow upstairs. Even if someone stands up trying to pass them it feels like 50/50 you are going to fall over. I don't expect much on this front.Out of curiosity, what is actually needed for a great fan experience at an NHL game?
Unobscured sightlines are a must. A solid state of the art video system for replays obviously. You'd like to not have to take out a second mortgage for a hotdog and beer but...
I mean, what is it that they hope to accomplish? More comfortable seats? You don't need a focus group for that, just go buy them.
This is straight up communism.
In 2001 the amenities were fantastic - the club level food was great, you had one server per section, they called you by your name….space issues aside the service was top notch. About 2005/2006 things drastically changed - glossy fancy menus to paper menus, about 30 food items on the menu to about 5…..1 server to 2 sections….then 1 server to 3 sections (you were lucky if anyone came by 1-2 times a game). Club food went from brisket to hot dogs. They spent late 2000’s and early 2010’s chipping away at everything.
Now fast forward to 2023 and they’re gonna give you back little sprinkles of this stuff and tell you that it’s “for the people”…….This is what dictators do.
I remember when they finally did that to the old Elitch’s. How the wheel turns. Wouldn’t hate not having it downtown, though.I wonder if this will finally be the thing that finally kills Elitch Gardens. Since I was a boy they've talked about moving it and using the location for a parking structure and other things.
I don't think you buy sports teams throughout different continents just to develop housing projects. I don't think he's gotten anything out of the Arsenal purchase in terms of real estate, nor when he originally bought the Avs/Nuggets (but don't quote me on that as I originally thought he always owned the team). He's obviously going to pressure any city he's in for new stadiums, which is how he ended up with SoFi (which people say is one of the best arenas in the entire world). It would be interesting if he does end up with Elitch Gardens land because that would be a major project with major railroad lines running through the intended area as well.Kroenke is more about real estate than sports.
Moving Elitch Gardens isn't killing it though.I wonder if this will finally be the thing that finally kills Elitch Gardens. Since I was a boy they've talked about moving it and using the location for a parking structure and other things.
That's true. I believe the plan is to move it by the DIA. They could expand there if they want, since there's a lot of open land. However, I can't see it attracting the same amount of customers without its central location. People of the southwestern metro area probably won't want to make the drive.I don't think you buy sports teams throughout different continents just to develop housing projects. I don't think he's gotten anything out of the Arsenal purchase in terms of real estate, nor when he originally bought the Avs/Nuggets (but don't quote me on that as I originally thought he always owned the team). He's obviously going to pressure any city he's in for new stadiums, which is how he ended up with SoFi (which people say is one of the best arenas in the entire world). It would be interesting if he does end up with Elitch Gardens land because that would be a major project with major railroad lines running through the intended area as well.
E: Yeah I wouldn't say that Kroenke is communist at all, definitely under the banner of capitalism, but with the power of a dictator at this point.
Moving Elitch Gardens isn't killing it though.