Posted on 02/25/2015 12:59:22 PM PST by C19fan
The Inglewood City Council unanimously approved St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenkes prospective stadium at Hollywood Park on Tuesday.
The $1.86 billion, 80,000-seat, closed-roof structure, to be opened in 2018, would become the worlds most expensive stadium. Chris Meany, vice president of the Hollywood Park Land Company (HPLC), partners with the Kroenke Group, commented, Its just the next step, but its a very important step.
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“$1.86 billion? Sure, we can come up with that, no problem.”
YEAH!!!!!!
The NFL will allow the relocation. Now you know why the Ram’s drafted Michael Sam.
YAYYYYY! Grew up Rams fan! still am, even though they moved to St.Louis.
Well they didn’t draft him as a player. Ooops, he is the PLAYER
More corporate welfare.
$1.86 billion
stupid people deserve bankruptcy
This city is in a county that filed bankruptcy in 2012
Inglewood, right? That’s one of the most F’d up hoods’ you don’t want to go to at night. No matter how many times they “improved” the Forum. Heck, I thought they were offering Industry which is a better city than that rathole.
Mike got to California before the Rams did, LOL
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12373586/michael-sam-part-cast-dancing-stars
oops, the CITY of San Bernadino filed bankruptcy in 2012
The newest NFL stadium is Levi Stadium home of the 49ers that opened the past season. That cost $1.3 billion. This proposed stadium is 40% more expensive than that.
As my Dad used to say...
nothing’s too good for the taxpayers!
Inglewood has a history of bad financial decisions it seems
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/18/local/la-me-inglewood-20120218
Yep, that was exactly what I thought when I heard the Rams drafted him. the NFL made the Rams a deal.
Maybe they should be the “West Hollywood” Rams.
No, Judge, no! That's not us. That was... it was San Ber.... San Berdoo! That's right, it was San Berdoo that filed bankruptcy in 2012 Judge, not us!
Top 32 Bankruptcy Lawyers in Inglewood CA
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/18/local/la-me-inglewood-20120218
They will be needed.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/18/local/la-me-inglewood-20120218
Inglewood schools were $17 million in debt and they spent more than $25 million on a new school??
financial geniuses! not
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