Rumor on CS board

Melreese is 75 acres. Can you find 75 acres in Coral Gables?

When have I ever said the stadium has to be in the Gables? I never did.

I just think the anti-Gables arguments about building codes are amusing. I do say if UM was hellbent on building a stadium in the Gables, they COULD make it happen. They won't. But I say they could.

IF a stadium is built, it won't be there, though. It's just not the kind of place people typically put stadiums, that's my unscientific take.
 
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You're right about that, but nobody ever said the stadium had to be in the Gables.

I'm just gloating a bit because I dare to have the opinion for years that UM should build a stadium, and a certain segment of this board consistently rip on it with the same old arguments.... building codes, too crowded, too expensive, yada yada.

My position has always been if the will is there, there's gonna be a way. UM and its board are heavy hitters in South Florida and if they really want one, they can make it happen somewhere. The central message is this: the reason we don't have a stadium today is not because it's impossible, but rather because UM doesn't care enough to make it happen.
Your original argument ions ago - with me - was that UM is essentially full of **** because they can just build a stadium in the Gables (on campus IIRC???), whether the City likes it or not.

That’s a different argument than simply not choosing to build their own stadium in a viable location in the City. That they can do if they can fund it, get the approvals and pay off Steven Ross. That’s a lot of ifs but it’s very different from your original position on the board.
 
When have I ever said the stadium has to be in the Gables? I never did.

I just think the anti-Gables arguments about building codes are amusing. I do say if UM was hellbent on building a stadium in the Gables, they COULD make it happen. They won't. But I say they could.

IF a stadium is built, it won't be there, though. It's just not the kind of place people typically put stadiums, that's my unscientific take.
That was your original argument - “UM could just build it there if they wanted to and no one could do a **** thing…”
 
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If they share it with a soccer team, is it still their own stadium?
 
You're right about that, but nobody ever said the stadium had to be in the Gables.

I'm just gloating a bit because I dare to have the opinion for years that UM should build a stadium, and a certain segment of this board consistently rip on it with the same old arguments.... building codes, too crowded, too expensive, yada yada.

My position has always been if the will is there, there's gonna be a way. UM and its board are heavy hitters in South Florida and if they really want one, they can make it happen somewhere. The central message is this: the reason we don't have a stadium today is not because it's impossible, but rather because UM doesn't care enough to make it happen.

When have I ever said the stadium has to be in the Gables? I never did.

I just think the anti-Gables arguments about building codes are amusing. I do say if UM was hellbent on building a stadium in the Gables, they COULD make it happen. They won't. But I say they could.

IF a stadium is built, it won't be there, though. It's just not the kind of place people typically put stadiums, that's my unscientific take.

Your original argument ions ago - with me - was that UM is essentially full of **** because they can just build a stadium in the Gable (on campus IIRC???), whether the City likes it or not.

That’s a different argument than simply not choosing to build their own stadium in a viable location in the City. That they can do if they can fund it, get the approvals and pay off Steven Ross. That’s a lot of ifs but it’s very different from your original position on the board.

That was your original argument - “UM could just build it there if they wanted to and no one could do a **** thing…”
To be clear, you did not say it had to be in Coral Gables but you did say that UM could build it there if they wanted to and that’s what I took exception to…

 
Your original argument ions ago - with me - was that UM is essentially full of **** because they can just build a stadium in the Gable (on campus IIRC???), whether the City likes it or not.

That’s a different argument than simply not choosing to build their own stadium in a viable location in the City. That they can do if they can fund it, get the approvals and pay off Steven Ross. That’s a lot of ifs but it’s very different from your original position on the board.

You say it was eons ago... I have a famously bad memory so I'll take you at your word. What I think is Miami ought to have its own stadium. I personally don't care if it's in the Gables or elsewhere - I was always a fan of the OB and that wasn't in the Gables, but it worked fine for us.

I think we need one because Hard Rock is too big for a university our size, we need one for recruiting, and we need one because strategically it's a bad idea to put yourself in a position where you're dependent on Steven Ross for a place to play football, with zero backup options. Seems to me he has all the leverage in that relationship, and I don't like that for Miami.

What I have said in the past, and I still think today, is that IF MIAMI wanted to build in the Gables, they could. That doesn't mean they should or they will, it's more of a comment on the power dynamic in South Florida than anything else. They could if they wanted to, I believe. But I don't think that's the best place to put it today.
 
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Stay in my lane? Brother, I'm agreeing with you. There's zero chance Jose Mas, David Beckham & partners, and the University of Miami could get a stadium built together. First, because Miami is far and away the most populated corner of the planet, easily bar none.... and secondly, because there's no chance UM, Beckham, and Mas have the political clout to contend with the almighty building codes of Coral Gables.

Even if the stadium wouldn't be built in Coral Gables. That's not the point. Coral Gables building codes > the Bible > Jose Mas > UM.

You are absolutely correct. No way it can ever happen.
the soccer stadium is never getting built in Miami. they'll end up staying in FTL.
 
To be clear, you did not say it had to be in Coral Gables but you did say that UM could build it there if they wanted to and that’s what I took exception to…


Sounds about right. I answered you above, prior to reading this.
 
You say it was eons ago... I have a famously bad memory so I'll take you at your word. What I think is Miami ought to have its own stadium. I personally don't care if it's in the Gables or elsewhere - I was always a fan of the OB and that wasn't in the Gables, but it worked fine for us.

I think we need one because Hard Rock is too big for a university our size, we need one for recruiting, and we need one because strategically it's a bad idea to put yourself in a position where you're dependent on Steven Ross for a place to play football, with zero backup options. Seems to me he has all the leverage in that relationship, and I don't like that for Miami.

What I have said in the past, and I still think today, is that IF MIAMI wanted to build in the Gables, they could. That doesn't mean they should or they will, it's more of a comment on the power dynamic in South Florida than anything else. They could if they wanted to, I believe. But I don't think that's the best place to put it today.

also the county will never fund another stadium build after the marlins. Ross couldn't even get the county to fund the stadium renovations this last go around. its why Miami FC got the Reno done in FTL before even breaking ground at the melreese site. it will never happen.
 
You say it was eons ago... I have a famously bad memory so I'll take you at your word. What I think is Miami ought to have its own stadium. I personally don't care if it's in the Gables or elsewhere - I was always a fan of the OB and that wasn't in the Gables, but it worked fine for us.

I think we need one because Hard Rock is too big for a university our size, we need one for recruiting, and we need one because strategically it's a bad idea to put yourself in a position where you're dependent on Steven Ross for a place to play football, with zero backup options. Seems to me he has all the leverage in that relationship, and I don't like that for Miami.

What I have said in the past, and I still think today, is that IF MIAMI wanted to build in the Gables, they could. That doesn't mean they should or they will, it's more of a comment on the power dynamic in South Florida than anything else. They could if they wanted to, I believe. But I don't think that's the best place to put it today.

Sounds about right. I answered you above, prior to reading this.
They couldn’t build one in the Gable man but I’ve made my points previously based on my expertise in development and transportation. I don’t have anything else to add from what’s been said.
 
You say it was eons ago... I have a famously bad memory so I'll take you at your word. What I think is Miami ought to have its own stadium. I personally don't care if it's in the Gables or elsewhere - I was always a fan of the OB and that wasn't in the Gables, but it worked fine for us.

I think we need one because Hard Rock is too big for a university our size, we need one for recruiting, and we need one because strategically it's a bad idea to put yourself in a position where you're dependent on Steven Ross for a place to play football, with zero backup options. Seems to me he has all the leverage in that relationship, and I don't like that for Miami.

What I have said in the past, and I still think today, is that IF MIAMI wanted to build in the Gables, they could. That doesn't mean they should or they will, it's more of a comment on the power dynamic in South Florida than anything else. They could if they wanted to, I believe. But I don't think that's the best place to put it today.
Then why can't they get approval to install the total number of seats in the design for the basketball arena?
 
Stay in my lane? Brother, I'm agreeing with you. There's zero chance Jose Mas, David Beckham & partners, and the University of Miami could get a stadium built together. First, because Miami is far and away the most populated corner of the planet, easily bar none.... and secondly, because there's no chance UM, Beckham, and Mas have the political clout to contend with the almighty building codes of Coral Gables.

Even if the stadium wouldn't be built in Coral Gables. That's not the point. Coral Gables building codes > the Bible > Jose Mas > UM.

You are absolutely correct. No way it can ever happen.
Soccer stadium is not planned for Coral Gables. It’s planned for where the current Golf Course is next to MIA Airport
 
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Miami is NOT investing in new stadium, even with Beckham and his backers, right after going all in on Mario and a new staff.

Put a good product on the field first.

THEN maybe look at a new stadium, AFTER your team has brought home some silverware.
 
This again? They couldn’t get a new 45,000 seat stadium zoned in the gables with residents in agreement, along with the transportation funding that would be required. The infrastructure issues alone…

Criticize the removal of the OB all you want but there’s nothing to pick at on this road. The Gables is not a viable place.

Obvious that it couldn't be in the Gables given the cost of land and the zoning. Lots of people think the OB used to be on campus or even walking distance from UM (I don't recall the fans and media ever saying UM needed a stadium closer to campus, but maybe I'm forgetting). It was actually 7 miles away. If a stadium was near the airport, it would be almost exactly 7 miles away. That's close enough that I think it would be considered near campus (would be a 10-15 min HurryCane shuttle ride). I don't know if the rail ever made it out to the airport, but I think that was in the plans. If that ever happened, you could just take the metro to this hypothetical stadium.

I want to emphasize that I don't believe the rumor, I'm just fact checking the arguments for and against.
 
Then why can't they get approval to install the total number of seats in the design for the basketball arena?

UM doesn't give a **** about football, and football actually moves the needle.

You think they're sticking their necks out to fight for basketball? The answer to your question is that they're apathetic and don't give a ****. They only built that arena because the ACC made them do it in the first place.
 
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