Probably the best idea I've heard.dws said:
Keep the steel and dome skeleton and do whatever the rodeo and Texans want to put under it. Rodeo needs more exhibit space. Texans don't know what they need.
Probably the best idea I've heard.dws said:
Keep the steel and dome skeleton and do whatever the rodeo and Texans want to put under it. Rodeo needs more exhibit space. Texans don't know what they need.
dws said:
Keep the steel and dome skeleton and do whatever the rodeo and Texans want to put under it. Rodeo needs more exhibit space. Texans don't know what they need.
People who think the Dome isn't iconic were probably born after 1990.cone said:
it used to be at least somewhat iconic and famous
then they built a stadium right next door that makes it look like a speed bump
completely wrong, but I can say this a rock-solid, indisputable fact:Buck Turgidson said:
People who think the Dome isn't iconic were probably born after 1990.
Ocean Of Funk said:completely wrong, but I can say this a rock-solid, indisputable fact:Buck Turgidson said:
People who think the Dome isn't iconic were probably born after 1990.
People who want the Dome to stay around in ANY physical shape - skeleton, parking garage or some other boondoggle conception - are either crooks or morons.
Funny you say that when the real obstacle to doing anything with the dome has always been the Texans - a wonderfully-run organization led by people who genuinely expect Harris County taxpayers to spend tens of millions to demolish the dome to build another parking lot and let them collect revenue from selling tailgating passes.Quote:
People who want the Dome to stay around in ANY physical shape - skeleton, parking garage or some other boondoggle conception - are either crooks or morons.
Magic City Wings said:
Have you seen the annual maintenance costs to keep it in it's still unusable condition?
I provided some budgets for part of the new dome plan and everything I saw was a farce, no way it could be done how they "planned" in Ed's budget and that's not even including the lack of AC.
Too good for pro sports college boy?!?!Buck Turgidson said:
How about something that won't attract hoodrats or trigger blue collar individuals to have fist fights in front of their chubby kids? I'm for anything that fits that criteria.
Magic City Wings said:
Have you seen the annual maintenance costs to keep it in it's still unusable condition?
I provided some budgets for part of the new dome plan and everything I saw was a farce, no way it could be done how they "planned" in Ed's budget and that's not even including the lack of AC.
GOT HIMAndesAg92 said:Ocean Of Funk said:completely wrong, but I can say this a rock-solid, indisputable fact:Buck Turgidson said:
People who think the Dome isn't iconic were probably born after 1990.
People who want the Dome to stay around in ANY physical shape - skeleton, parking garage or some other boondoggle conception - are either crooks or morons.
First of all that is an opinion. Not a fact.
Second of all you're the moron!
Pontiac Silverdome, where the Lions used to play. It sat rotting for a good long while before they actually demolished it.ChipFTAC01 said:
What stadium is that?
If Yankee Stadium can be torn down, so can the Astrodome.Buck Turgidson said:People who think the Dome isn't iconic were probably born after 1990.cone said:
it used to be at least somewhat iconic and famous
then they built a stadium right next door that makes it look like a speed bump
That's the thing about underground cisterns, they're always abandoned.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Well, we did spend millions to renovate an abandoned underground cistern.
Remember that debacle?
I wonder if its been re-abandoned yet.
disagree. I still don't have double-recess, no homework, and pizza every day.chimpanzee said:That's the thing about underground cisterns, they're always abandoned.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Well, we did spend millions to renovate an abandoned underground cistern.
Remember that debacle?
I wonder if its been re-abandoned yet.
We really do have a middle school student council approach to running a government plus a few folks doing shady real estate deals.
They're as effective as my middle school student council, we didn't even get to use a vending machine that Pepsi paid the school to stick in a corner.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:disagree. I still don't have double-recess, no homework, and pizza every day.chimpanzee said:That's the thing about underground cisterns, they're always abandoned.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Well, we did spend millions to renovate an abandoned underground cistern.
Remember that debacle?
I wonder if its been re-abandoned yet.
We really do have a middle school student council approach to running a government plus a few folks doing shady real estate deals.
The Astrodome Conservancy is holding a virtual public meeting to solicit input about the future of the dome. The meeting will be on June 10, 2021, and is open to everyone. Register online to attend and submit ideas.https://t.co/mZWRkUjdB7 pic.twitter.com/6VKiZo9s1f
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) May 20, 2021
I still stand behind this fact.Ocean Of Funk said:
People who want the Dome to stay around in ANY physical shape - skeleton, parking garage or some other boondoggle conception - are either crooks or morons.
THREAD: Our @abc13houston reporting this week about how the #Astrodome is impacting our city
— Adam Winkler (@AdamWinkABC13) September 28, 2023
-@HCHSA CEO Janis Burke revealed she & @TexansPresident feel the Astrodome “situation” needs to be “figured out” before #Htown bids on another #SuperBowl
Story: https://t.co/I0PYP2k0XD pic.twitter.com/mrGvVK1Bqt
Ideas have been tossed around over the years about what to do with the "8th Wonder of the World," but now, a pitch is being made that would be privately-funded and publicly accessible. https://t.co/WPutbB0IMr
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) September 28, 2023
Alex Bregman said:
Almost a 4 year bump. Dome still stands, no tangible plan, and a different county judge.