Posted on 12/12/2005 1:07:50 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. The Giants and Jets today took another step toward building a new jointly owned stadium next door to their existing home when Giants Stadium LLC and Jets Development LLC jointly submitted a preliminary Master Site Plan for the New Meadowlands Stadium and its surroundings to the New Jersey Sports Authority.
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The stadium, which is expected to seat approximately 80,000 people, will be the centerpiece of one of the most innovative and memorable spectator environments in professional sports.
The parties continue to work on design and financing details for a project that could cost approximately $900 million. The teams hope to have details finalized by early next year, begin construction in 2007 and open the new stadium in 2010.
Weve made a lot of progress over the last several months, said John Mara, the Giants chief operating officer, who represented the franchise at todays Giants Stadium news conference with Jonathan and Laurie Tisch, two of the late Bob Tischs three children. This partnership has worked very well together. Our goal is to develop a premier stadium and to create an enhanced fan experience for the fans of both the Giants and the Jets.
We still have a lot of work to do, particularly on the design of the stadium itself. But we expect to continue making progress in that area. We expect to submit a final master plan by early next year.
As part of the agreement, the Giants will relocate their offices and training facilities to lots 13 and 17 on the stadium complex. That will enable the team to build a state-of-the-art facility. Mara envisions three outdoor practice fields and an indoor field at the site. The Jets will move their base of operations from Long Island to New Jersey, not on the Meadowlands complex.
On behalf of my brother and my sister, we are so proud to be partners with the Maras, Jonathan Tisch said. Both families have been through a lot. Its important to look back to know what the future is going to be. We think of Mr. Mara. We think of my father. Two men who cared so much about this franchise, who care so much about whats going to go on here, and in their spirit we will move forward together with the state of New Jersey and with our partners at the Jets to build a facility we will all be very proud of.
New Jersey Acting Governor Richard Codey, Jets Owner Woody Johnson and President Jay Cross, NJSEA Chairman Carl Goldberg, and New Jersey Commissioner of the Department of Transportation Jack Lettiere also attended the announcement.
Also in attendance were NJSEA CEO George Zoffinger and NJSEA board members Ray Bateman, Armando Fontoura, Joseph Forgione, Anthony Scardino Jr., Marvin Schmelzer; Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney; and New Jersey State Senator Paul Sarlo.
The preliminary Master Plan includes:
The location, footprint and enhanced fan experience of the New Meadowlands Stadium - With a footprint of 700,000 square feet located south of the North Access Road and the Racetrack, the 81,000 seat stadium will include an atrium consisting of a Football Hall of Fame, Team Stores, Football Themed Dining, and Club/Banquet and Conference space.
Enhanced Fan Amenities - Combining an intimate seating bowl with uncompromised sightlines, cutting edge scoreboards, sound systems, electronic signage and lighting, the stadium will redefine game day with football-centric attractions designed to maximize the fan experience in a setting that can be transformed overnight to meet the needs of each team.
Newly configured parking lots; easier access to parking through better designed ingress and egress traffic patterns and onsite road improvements Parking lots will radiate around the stadium with more direct, easier access through road circulation improvements, the introduction of inner and middle loop road systems and separate areas for permit and non-permit parking.
An enhanced tailgating experience including new tailgating zones linked to the stadium through pedestrian connections Tailgate zones linked to the stadium by pedestrian walkways will include enhanced merchandise, food and beverage operations, restroom facilities and entertainment.
A 520,000 square foot Ancillary Component to the south of the stadium The plan envisions the future integration of a facility offering the best of sports, entertainment, retail, sports medicine, health & fitness, and sponsorship and broadcast opportunities. When constructed, the Ancillary Component will offer something for every type of fan 365 days a year.
A brand new rail facility Ideally situated relative to the new Meadowlands Stadium, Racetrack, Xanadu and the Ancillary Component, the new NJ Transit station will serve thousands of fans traveling to the Meadowlands on game days and throughout the year.
Xanadu The site plan offers potential ways to create great synergy between the stadium and the new Xanadu entertainment, sports, leisure and shopping complex, now rising in close proximity to the stadium site,
This entire agreement is truly a win for New Jersey - for our residents and for the future of sports in our state," Codey said. "It will anchor the overall revitalization of the Meadowlands, transforming it into a world-class stadium, a tailgating oasis, a retail mecca and a dining destination, all of which will be connected by a state of the art transit hub. These plans will create thousands of new jobs, fuel the economy, support the community and provide fans with something to cheer about. New Jersey deserves nothing less and we are proud to call the Jets and the Giants our home teams, today, and for years to come."
PHOTOS.
Thoughts?
Will they bury Herm Edwards under one of the end zones?
Not pleased. Stadium looks nice, but I'll never go there on a Sunday.
Wish someone would put a team back in New York so I could finally give up rooting for the Jets.
My next door neighbor has finally done that. He's had enough.
We've had that argument down here for years. The fact is, it's your team, and you support it because it's yours, no matter how bad it is.
Until they become the San Antonio Saints, I refuse to give up on them, no matter how many times they've broken my heart.
I've never given up on the Giants. And Lord knows, they've sucked more than they've been good in my lifetime.
I kind of like the "special tailgating sections." I wonder what kind of courses you'll have to take to get a license to use them? Fire Safety, Food Handling, Nutrition....
Does this mean they'll have to move Jimmy Hoffa?
If you meant that you'd root for the Bills.
Me, I walked away from the jets and gints when I moved to San Francisco in 1977, but I really gave up after Coach Sherman, Tittle and Gifford were gone. Sherman and Gifford both lived in the town where I grew up and each took an interest in my brother's high school and college career. Very nice people.
When the Jets abandoned Shea and the Giants abandoned Yankee Stadium I lost all sympathy for them. Fortunately I was no longer a full time New Yorker, being off at College, so the pain wasn't so great.
Of course, there is a perfect site for a stadium on Manhattan at Turtle Bay...
Until the NFL gives the green light to Mr. Grinch, aka Tom Benson, they're still the "New Orleans Saints". As a diehard Red Sox fan, I have a profound dislike for George Steinbrenner, but I respect his will to win. As a diehard Saints fan, I want to personally escort Tom Benson to the front of a levy wall in New Orleans, and stand him in front of a firing squad.
Was waiting for that response. As a Jets fan (potential former Jets fan), I can not root for the Bills. Was referring to New York in the vicinity of NYC.
I'm extremely close to not rooting for the Jets anymore. Especially after they won on Sunday and ruined their chance at a top notch draft pick. They are so bad that they can't even suck right.
I wonder if they've already built in the place so the Muzzies can pray to Mecca during the games?
I'm certain it's in the plans...as they already have one in the current Giants Stadium.
(It's "inter-denominational" but is only there as the result of one group.)
LOL!
I'd rather see the teams pool their money and build the West Side Stadium. Bring them both back to Old New York!
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