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  • DetDannyWilliams
    Nobody in Hawaii wears a tie.
    • Feb 2013
    • 4186

    Website Lets You Choose New Bills Stadium Site

    Everyone from the NFL Commissioner to team owners to local leaders say a new stadium is key to keeping the team here.
    And everyone but everyone has an opinion about where it should be.
    Now, you can see what a new stadium would look like where you want it.
    "19 Ideas," a creative firm based in Buffalo, has created a website that lets fans drop a stadium on a map. You can put it in Buffalo, in Orchard Park, in Niagara Falls … because you are the almighty civic planner.
    http://www.wgrz.com/story/news/local/2014/05/22/website-lets-you-choose-new-bills-stadium-site/9472271/


    you can go downtown or you can put the stadium in the suburbs

    the stadiums you get to choose from

    Ralph Wilson stadium
    Heinze Field
    Lucas Oil Stadium

    you can also place a parking lot and a fieldhouse
    Last edited by DetDannyWilliams; 05-22-2014, 10:31 PM.
  • mrbojanglezs
    Registered User
    • Jan 2010
    • 1465

    #2
    Re: Website Lets You Choose New Bills Stadium Site

    here is my spot in amherst extend the rail from UB south to UB North plenty of parking available on campus.....

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    • DetDannyWilliams
      Nobody in Hawaii wears a tie.
      • Feb 2013
      • 4186

      #3
      Re: Website Lets You Choose New Bills Stadium Site

      The Old Seneca Mall site, do your tailgating shopping at Tops! and if you forgot something at home for the game for example a seat cusion you can buy it at Kmart which is right next door to Tops. Then you walk right next door to the stadium.

      http://www.19ideas.com/stadium/?id=428

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      • BuffaloRedleg
        Registered User
        • Aug 2013
        • 1270

        #4
        Re: Website Lets You Choose New Bills Stadium Site

        Downtown our bust.

        It's amazing how we continue to make the same mistakes over and over again.

        Young people flock to cities these days and they can't afford to live in Clarence etc. It's the anti-suburb movement that happened decades ago.

        DEVELOP YOUR CITIES. REAP THE BENEFITS.

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