I read somewhere very recently that it will be "new" and "improved". Can't remember where I saw that.Haven't heard much if anything at all.
It's name will include the word RyanI read somewhere very recently that it will be "new" and "improved". Can't remember where I saw that.
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I already sent in the engineering design for my heated seats, so that should speed up the process.Blunt reality is just that things move slowly in Evanston even with Northwestern's deep pockets.
I'd be surprised if the stadium rebuild starts before 2024; there's a lot of steps from here to there.
Fundraising has to be finalized as far as major donors go; all we know right now is the Ryans gave some amount in the ~$180-240 million range (out of their $480 million gift) for it. There will likely be other major gifts for this project.
Design has to be finalized (if it's anywhere even close to that step).
Then we gotta go through the various approval processes.
Also, I believe Hungry Jack said, that he and the Ryan family, combined, have already donated more than $480 million (post of the decade)I already sent in the engineering design for my heated seats, so that should speed up the process.
Why? Scrap it. Sell the land. Its on an indian burial ground and the rights should be given back instead of exploiting their land with pitiful JON defenses. The ole chief no doubt has cursed us for this misdeed.Haven't heard much if anything at all.
According to Derrick Gragg, the current plan is to begin construction following the 2022 season, which will continue through the 2023 and 2024 seasons, so we’re looking at 2025 as the first season in the new place.Blunt reality is just that things move slowly in Evanston even with Northwestern's deep pockets.
I'd be surprised if the stadium rebuild starts before 2024; there's a lot of steps from here to there.
Fundraising has to be finalized as far as major donors go; all we know right now is the Ryans gave some amount in the ~$180-240 million range (out of their $480 million gift) for it. There will likely be other major gifts for this project.
Design has to be finalized (if it's anywhere even close to that step).
Then we gotta go through the various approval processes.
That sounds really aggressive (and would be a terrific outcome if it happens).According to Derrick Gragg, the current plan is to begin construction following the 2022 season, which will continue through the 2023 and 2024 seasons, so we’re looking at 2025 as the first season in the new place.
I think what you say is plausible, though as you suggest we now have significantly more recent experience with major athletics construction projects, as well as with the fundraising for them. I think it is also plausible that additional likely significant donors have been identified or are on board, and that the recent experience could prove beneficial to the planning process.That sounds really aggressive (and would be a terrific outcome if it happens).
But after seeing how long the fieldhouse project took to get going (like 4-5 years admittedly back when the AD had way less experience with major construction projects), I'm struggling to see how exactly we're going to get to the point of shovels in the ground in a year from here. Nothing ever moves that fast at Northwestern.
Unless many of the details are already decided and they just haven't told us yet and Evanston is willing to help move the project along quickly...
Yeah, other thing is this has been worked on for years and I assume would have been announced a year or two ago if Phillips hadn't left.I think what you say is plausible, though as you suggest we now have significantly more recent experience with major athletics construction projects, as well as with the fundraising for them. I think it is also plausible that additional likely significant donors have been identified or are on board, and that the recent experience could prove beneficial to the planning process.
Any word on new and improved fans? LolAny word on a new or improved football team?
I would like to donate to funds where we can name certain areas with ridiculous names. Instead of Lower Level, we would say "lower body injury level". Fitz is gonna be around for the first 15~ years of the new stadium, let's have some fun with Fitzspeak.Where do I send my $100.00?
Architectural and engineering design on this project will take 9 - 12 months - very optimistically - once they know what they want to build. The public announcement said NU will hold public sessions for input and these haven't started. Permitting, even if sequentially fast-tracked will take six months for a foundation permit. So looking at after 23 season. However, considering demolition and underground utilities could take 4-6 months, if everything goes lickety split, demolition could start after the 22 season. That would be optimistic but possible.
Classic!Thumbpoint Terrace?
Outstanding young men’s room?
Hoping they improve access to bathrooms. Every time I get up to go to the Trust Yourself Men's Restroom, I don't want to miss a ton of plays on the field in the process.I would like to donate to funds where we can name certain areas with ridiculous names. Instead of Lower Level, we would say "lower body injury level". Fitz is gonna be around for the first 15~ years of the new stadium, let's have some fun with Fitzspeak.
"that's on us, as coaches" concession stand
"depth chart" PSL's
Personal Weight Room Record Strong Coffee
and so on.
Just so they have them for those late August early Sept gamesI already sent in the engineering design for my heated seats, so that should speed up the process.
I would think that they would have had some kind of public sessions by now. Perhaps they want to talk with all the major donors before they push out of the inner circle. Seems like a wasted publicity opportunity to keep things so quiet unless there is a good reason. I wonder if the Ryan gift announcement had more to do with the other projects.Architectural and engineering design on this project will take 9 - 12 months - very optimistically - once they know what they want to build. The public announcement said NU will hold public sessions for input and these haven't started. Permitting, even if sequentially fast-tracked will take six months for a foundation permit. So looking at after 23 season. However, considering demolition and underground utilities could take 4-6 months, if everything goes lickety split, demolition could start after the 22 season. That would be optimistic but possible.
I hope they go with some sort of art deco design.Architectural and engineering design on this project will take 9 - 12 months - very optimistically - once they know what they want to build.
I would think that they would have had some kind of public sessions by now. Perhaps they want to talk with all the major donors before they push out of the inner circle.
I think generally the best option is to grill food / eat snacks / drink beers in the parking lot. Given the quality of in stadium concessions (and consumption during tailgate time) I just stick to waters inside the stadium. At $4.50 a pop the vendors are still doing okay off of our business.I will be happy with new and improved hot dogs and nachos. The old ones suck.
Which one would you pick?I hope they go with some sort of art deco design.
Which one would you pick?
https://outsidewrite.co.uk/stunning-art-deco-football-stadiums-from-around-the-world/
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I wonder if we can get Gary & Fitz to pose nude for their statues.
The nachos were the second most disappointing thing about the MSU game aside from the game itself.I will be happy with new and improved hot dogs and nachos. The old ones suck.