Is that the one that Chad Able and Eric Crozier work for? Pretty sure those 2 Architecture alumni have been involved in all the facility up grades.
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. . . architects and contractors won’t have to bid for this project . . .
Yes…that is correct. Able & Crozier
If it looks anything close to this I am stoked !! Also talking about the ribbon banner they need to put one on the edge of the bottom on the top deck!
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If it looks anything close to this I am stoked !! Also talking about the ribbon banner they need to put one on the edge of the bottom on the top deck!
Also what they could do is put backs on all the bleachers. Like in the endzone seats. I think that would help out with comfortability
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All we need is a Terrace and Bar in the NEZ and we would be legit ! Had to do it. Look it even goes with our architecture style of the renovation !
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. . . we do it this good and we should have no problem getting 10,000 in there . . .
I been on this AI kick so forgive me. Seriously the University needs to really look into adding a Bar and Terrace to the NEZ. These are the things they need to research! I personally think it would bring in more money and fans. Specially families.
The decision to put a bar in the North End Zone of Cajun Field would depend on various factors, including the target audience, licensing and regulatory requirements, financial considerations, and the overall goals and vision for the stadium.
Here are some points to consider when evaluating the idea:
1. Target Audience: Assess whether there is sufficient demand and interest from the target audience for a bar in the North End Zone. Consider the preferences and demographics of the attendees, including whether they would appreciate the convenience and amenities of a bar in that location.
2. Licensing and Regulations: Investigate the licensing and regulatory requirements associated with operating a bar within a stadium or sports venue. Determine if the necessary permits and approvals can be obtained and if the legal framework allows for such an establishment.
3. Revenue Potential: Evaluate the potential revenue generation that a bar in the North End Zone could bring. Consider factors such as ticket sales, food and beverage sales, sponsorship opportunities, and the potential for increased attendance and fan engagement.
4. Fan Experience: Consider how a bar in the North End Zone would enhance the overall fan experience. Assess if it would contribute to a vibrant and enjoyable atmosphere during games and events and if it aligns with the desired ambiance and culture of Cajun Field.
5. Operational Considerations: Assess the logistical and operational aspects of running a bar within the stadium. Consider factors such as staffing, inventory management, security, and any potential impact on existing concessions or facilities.
6. Financial Viability: Conduct a financial analysis to determine the potential costs, revenues, and profitability of a bar in the North End Zone. Consider investment costs, ongoing expenses, and the potential return on investment.
. . . you folks are nasty . . .
I’m just grateful that this is going to happen anything that they do to me stadium is an improvement and they are going to start after this season is done what a way to ring in the new year with work on an improved stadium. So let’s be happy that it’s not speculation anymore if they going to do work on the stadium but it’s finally happening.
I’d like a giant in game video board and two smaller ones on the left and right. One showing SBC fantasy and national fantasy production. The other showing SBC, top 25,and other schools of interest scores, and highlights. None of the silly stuff that they do now. Let’s make it fun and convenient for the 15-30 year olds.
Does anyone know the seating capacity at the Track & Soccer field? Gator Cove