CBBarnett
Senior Member
BMO Field for Toronto FC in Toronto is actually a reasonably good example of having upgradability in mind and it's the way to go for a new McMahon.One thing that needs to be considered is building a stadium with good bones that can be easily upgraded. Commonwealth in Edmonton is huge but because of its size the cost to renovate it is the cost of a new stadium. In that sense it is a blessing CalgaryNEXT didn't happen. Updating a fieldhouse, running track, etc, etc would've cost a lot over its lifetime.
Get a quality location for the stadium so that it's a good option for whatever sport / event needs it. Plan the stadium as 2 or 4 separate stands, where they are inter-related but not dependent on each other. That way you can phase, redevelop and scale each of the 4 sides to meet the needs of today without limiting the possibilities for tomorrow or "overbuilding" for a one-off event that will never make sense to dump a bunch of money into it.
Priorities for me:
- Transit-adjacent and in the city centre so you can walk between restaurants and bars and the event.
- Soccer/football/concert optimized. It should be multi-use but not everything use. Pick these 3.
- Scalable and modest capacity - keep the footprint tight, we can always expand later.
The Southern Family seem keen on building their little cluster out in the boonies at Spruce Meadows, the soccer club is theirs. CSEC is keen on building their little tax-payer funded stampede arena, they own the Stamps and haven't really shown much interest in investing anything material. Meanwhile, the Stampede is keen on keeping their grounds empty of more structures so it can be paid parking most of the year and the 10 day area event. The result of all this is the fans suffer for each - structures are dilapidated or not as nice as they could be because they don't each get used much and the taxpayers have to backstop upgrades because individually these little empires can't and/or won't do it alone.
If we can get the Calvary and Stampeders into the same structure, in a good location, then we have a good place to start.