Brazos Center, Expo Center, Legends Event Center, hotels such as the Hilton and TAMU... is there really a need in this area beyond that?
I've been to true "convention centers" in Houston and Dallas, and just don't see BCS utilizing something of that magnitude.
I've seen big names play at Reed and at Kyle. I go to concerts in Houston a few times a year. It takes less than half a tank of gas and 2 hours of driving. A lot of those bands I simply don't think would make a stop in CS.
The City should be grateful there are multiple locations for events in town, none of which are costing them anything, that still provide them some economic benefit from people traveling here.
I'd rather see them renovate Macy's for this rather than build a standalone building. I still think it would be a huge waste of tax money.
Just my two cents.
I've been to true "convention centers" in Houston and Dallas, and just don't see BCS utilizing something of that magnitude.
I've seen big names play at Reed and at Kyle. I go to concerts in Houston a few times a year. It takes less than half a tank of gas and 2 hours of driving. A lot of those bands I simply don't think would make a stop in CS.
The City should be grateful there are multiple locations for events in town, none of which are costing them anything, that still provide them some economic benefit from people traveling here.
I'd rather see them renovate Macy's for this rather than build a standalone building. I still think it would be a huge waste of tax money.
Just my two cents.