oaklandfocus.blogspot.com — The Commissioner of Baseball on Monday announced a new committee devoted to determining the viability of baseball in the East Bay. In his statements Commissioner Bud Selig said that the A’s owners have exhausted their efforts in Oakland. But really, they have not. Here’s an example in this plan for a new Coliseum baseball stadium on the parking lot land of the facility. The plan, created by architect Frank Dobson and Retail Leasing expert Bob Leste with Oaklander Steve Lowe was first introduced in 2004 and while it was presented to the then-new ownership group and A’s Managing Partner Lew Wolff, it went largely ignored by them. Wolff was known to be in love with a concept called a baseball village and needed a lot of land to make that work, hence the Fremont land chase. But the idea called for hundreds of acres of land, more than the A’s organization could afford given the economy and so needing public money turned to Fremont, which turned a deaf ear to their request. Wolff has not wanted to be in Oakland, but the Mayor’s Sports and Entertainment Task Force wants to maintain the A’s here in Oakland. To that end, it supports the plan you’re about to see in this video. The plan needs to be upgraded for 2009 and a financing plan developed. It also lacks an economic impact analysis and a job development report. But just eyeballing the plan I can say it can generate about 10000 construction jobs and 4000 permanent jobs. It calls for a new stadium …
While other stadiums have completely rebuilt and renovated their sites to keep pace with the new paradigm, Oakland has “evolved” by band-aiding their way through these changes and the presentation aspect and sporting events held there are suffering.
Either the Oakland A’s evolve to keep pace with current entertainment tastes or face extinction here in the Bay Area – it’s as simple as that.
The way baseball is presented in the 21st Century has totally changed. I recently attended games at both the parks in Phoenix (Diamond backs) and Washington DC (Nationals) and the experience is amazing – I liken it to an updated 1930’s Carnival with a Baseball game as its star attraction. Oakland’ s stadium is basically a circa late 60’s and 70’s stadium entertainment concept stuck in this past.
IHDI = I Highly Doubt It!
You make no sense?
The way your State of CA is going thru a major economic crisis? I highly doubt it!
IYD = In Your Dreams!
This plan has to happen.
I really hope this plan will happen. This would be great for the city of Oakland. How long until we hear any new information regarding this project? anyone know?
hella naw the raiders and the a’s are staying in nor*cal fuck so cal always tryna get all the sport spot light…
Wait… This plan collapsed. So, is the plan still possible for the A’s?
Oakland Radiers go back to LA bomb down the old park get to make new one.
OBTW,
LA just approved to build a new NFL stadium. Looks like the Raiders are most likely a possible candidate to relocate out of Oakland.
How about the Philadelphia Athletics? I like the sound of it!
fuck u oakland is a good city but it has its bad things like every major city so fuck u
Yeah right? If this is going to happen? Let’s face it you fair weather sports fans. A’s franchise will most likely move out of Oakland and CA. Possible candidate cities: NC, SC, TN, OK, or Vancouver BC? Oakland is a dump!
Wow. That would be beautiful.
Thanks for posting this. I like the idea, I knew about there idea for the uptown plan which I liked the most but this idea looks great too, anything to keep the A’s in Oakland is good to me.
A great plan that should have been done a long time ago!