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I lived in St. Louis for a long time, and have enjoyed going back for CMP these past several years. I've also enjoyed going to IRI at Lawrence North HS these past several years, so in my imagination Indy is an ideal place to play robots. While I have a personal bias toward the outstanding FIRST volunteer corps in St. Louis, I know from many direct experiences that their counterparts in Indiana can match or exceed any others, anywhere. [And yes, I include Michigan.] However, the logistical challenge of CMP is an order of magnitude (at least) larger than that of IRI, or any other event Indiana has hosted so far. Is downtown Indy a good place to walk around, near the venue that FIRST would use? Is there metro rail from the airport to that part of town? Enough hotel rooms? I know those were important considerations when St. Louis made its pitch to FIRST, and I think we all have seen how CMP growth has strained St. Louis' capacity. TL/DR; does Indy have the capacity to handle CMP? ------ edit@Foster: Unlike Indy, St. Louis population figures divide into city (~300k) and county (~1M), so the per capita figure for stadium improvements is not as high as you calculated. In any case your main point is correct -- sports teams demand and often get funding concessions that are not justified by their impact on the community. |
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I do wonder why Houston was never considered. Reliant Stadium was a fine place to host the championship. It was the Astrodome that I had issue with... |
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I was very surprised when I saw this:
http://www.10best.com/awards/travel/...nvention-city/ Then I saw this: http://www.travelandleisure.com/arti...worst-airports And when you combine the two, you'll get a pretty good idea on what cities are the most qualified. I'd weight the first one more than the second. |
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Over the short-term (few years), loosing the football team is not a big deal operationally (other than revenue). Football is only a guaranteed 8 days per year.
Most of the costs are fixed costs (debt service and maintenance). So, running a full program of non-football events helps to offset the fixed costs. The first budget item to be cut will be maintenance. That should not materially impact the facility in the short-term (through 2017). Whether non-football revenues are enough to cover required maintenance (health and safety issues) will determine whether it is cheaper to keep the facility open past 2017, or to close it. If St. Louis does commit to a new stadium, that may have a more immediate impact. If the current facility is closed in order to build the new stadium ... Chicago did something similar a few years ago, and games were played at the Univ of IL in Champagne during the renovation. |
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I don't know why, or even if, Houston is being considered as a future site. The facility is certainly large enough. However, that 200 yards is uncovered and exposed to the elements. Given Houston's climate, that may be an issue. That said, Houston is still considering what to do with the old Astrodome. It's always possible that whatever is done will result in a better venue for FIRST championships. |
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This is what can happen to a football stadium in a very short period of time when left alone.
http://youtu.be/vAKCNK5TAiE Crazy. |
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- Beth Moursund, 13 year mentor of team NRG 948 |
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The document was pretty interesting. Thanks for posting it. @Richard Wallace - thanks for the population count update. I was sort of wondering why St. Louis appeared small in the population graphs. The triple sized county around it makes up for it. |
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The dome is not going to be torn down for at least the next 10 years for a few reasons. First and foremost the convention center brings millions if dollars to the Saint Louis area each year and losing the dome would make much of that money go away. Secondly there would be not much the city could do with the space to match the money that the convention center is bringing in without convincing and giving major tax breaks to a large manufacture. Finally Saint Louis has a strong soccer fan base and I wouldn't be surprised if mls would expand for a team in the dome. With all that being said, I still believe that First will leave after 2017 just for a change of scenery. If another location has similar perks of Saint Louis, i.e. Indy, then I thinka move will be in the works. I think it would actually help the Eastern Mo./Western Il. teams as well since it would allow our event organizers to focus more locally, not that they don't do a great job for both but Champs does take focus away.
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