Chinese club begins constructing world's biggest soccer stadium for $1.7 billion
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A link straight to the video so you don't accidentally click on some other video on CNN's website like I did and so you don't give CNN Ad revenue for ESPN's content.chris fuller wrote: ↑Apr 20, 2020Chinese club begins constructing world's biggest soccer stadium for $1.7 billion
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You're such a heroaprice wrote: ↑Apr 22, 2020A link straight to the video so you don't accidentally click on some other video on CNN's website like I did and so you don't give CNN Ad revenue for ESPN's content.chris fuller wrote: ↑Apr 20, 2020Chinese club begins constructing world's biggest soccer stadium for $1.7 billion
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Meh. Not impressed.aprice wrote: ↑Apr 22, 2020A link straight to the video so you don't accidentally click on some other video on CNN's website like I did and so you don't give CNN Ad revenue for ESPN's content.chris fuller wrote: ↑Apr 20, 2020Chinese club begins constructing world's biggest soccer stadium for $1.7 billion
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And then a giant bee...urbanitas wrote: ↑Apr 23, 2020Meh. Not impressed.aprice wrote: ↑Apr 22, 2020A link straight to the video so you don't accidentally click on some other video on CNN's website like I did and so you don't give CNN Ad revenue for ESPN's content.chris fuller wrote: ↑Apr 20, 2020Chinese club begins constructing world's biggest soccer stadium for $1.7 billion
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Now, if the roof petals would close in the cold and rain and open up wide on nice sunny days to expose the field, automatically, now that would be impressive...
Ain't that the same city that still forbids blacks from entering many restaurants like it's still the 1950s and the US government advises minorities against visiting there? Yea, nothing they do will impress megary kreie wrote: ↑Apr 23, 2020And then a giant bee...urbanitas wrote: ↑Apr 23, 2020Meh. Not impressed.aprice wrote: ↑Apr 22, 2020A link straight to the video so you don't accidentally click on some other video on CNN's website like I did and so you don't give CNN Ad revenue for ESPN's content.
Now, if the roof petals would close in the cold and rain and open up wide on nice sunny days to expose the field, automatically, now that would be impressive...
I don't think it's the city, so much as individual business owners being jackasses because of a heady mix of racism, fear, and plague. Kind of like restaurant employees in New York tried to kick Chinese folks out before things got so bad the government officially kicked everyone out.stl07 wrote: ↑Apr 24, 2020Ain't that the same city that still forbids blacks from entering many restaurants like it's still the 1950s and the US government advises minorities against visiting there? Yea, nothing they do will impress me
A think a few of the cookie-cutters from that era were built with the fields below street level. I know Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was...framer wrote: ↑Apr 24, 2020We can thank internationally acclaimed architect Edward Durell Stone for those arches (and the other, more subtle sculptural concrete features). Also, since the field was set below street level, the stadium had a very elegant, slow profile.
RIP Busch II
Fairfield and Union Station won't do too shabby either. Those 3 hotels will get a boost. I agree that Pear Tree Inn should be renovated/modernized some, maybe even replace it with a new structure.chaifetz10 wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Looking at that image and I can't help but think that the Pear Tree Inn is in line to make a killing. Wish they'd upgrade and modernize that hotel.
Likely just a matter of time there. If COVID-19 wasn't tearing ass around the world right now, I'd think we'd have a major announcement on that Pear Tree Inn's future before the end of the year. Let's see what happens in this new normal...chriss752 wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Fairfield and Union Station won't do too shabby either. Those 3 hotels will get a boost. I agree that Pear Tree Inn should be renovated/modernized some, maybe even replace it with a new structure.chaifetz10 wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Looking at that image and I can't help but think that the Pear Tree Inn is in line to make a killing. Wish they'd upgrade and modernize that hotel.
Taking it back to its MCM roots would be nice.chaifetz10 wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Looking at that image and I can't help but think that the Pear Tree Inn is in line to make a killing. Wish they'd upgrade and modernize that hotel.
Drury owns it, so I wouldn't expect too much.gone corporate wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Likely just a matter of time there. If COVID-19 wasn't tearing ass around the world right now, I'd think we'd have a major announcement on that Pear Tree Inn's future before the end of the year. Let's see what happens in this new normal...chriss752 wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Fairfield and Union Station won't do too shabby either. Those 3 hotels will get a boost. I agree that Pear Tree Inn should be renovated/modernized some, maybe even replace it with a new structure.chaifetz10 wrote: ↑May 12, 2020Looking at that image and I can't help but think that the Pear Tree Inn is in line to make a killing. Wish they'd upgrade and modernize that hotel.



