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jordan704

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  1. 4 hours ago, kermit said:

    Not a soccer guy but I stumbled across these two impressive soccer stats (the second is MUCH more impressive than the first I think -- I barely lived through a Knights game on Friday where they completely ran out of relish for my hotdog).

    More knowledgeable folks, how close is CLTFC getting to selling out the lower bowl? Is selling some of the upper deck in the future?

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    PSL owner and from what options were left when I decided after the first game it was slim pickens for 4 seats together. I was told from my rep upper bowl would not be opened up only for season openers/payoffs/cups.  I would estimate they are about 80% there on from what I have seen.

    Here is the fan cam from the most recent game. https://charlottefc.fancam.com/20220514?s=east-view&atv=-1.222&ath=-68.28&fov=28.087

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  2. 1 hour ago, davidclt said:

    The parking structure hanging off the structure makes me :tw_cry:, especially considering the proximity to the East/West boulevard light rail stop and the 10 and 19 bus lines.

    I have a bus stop a less than block away from my house in west charlotte. To get to this location it would take me 11 minutes in a car and 45 minutes taking public transportation according to google maps. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Tyree Ricardo said:

    So your original question is "would I accept it being demolished if it were to bring a higher quality use" and honestly, no, I wouldn't. I think it would make a great historic hotel, it would need to be completely gutted to do it, but the bones would remain. I think the 1.7 acres surrounding the building has great possibility for the aforementioned higher quality use. By keeping the original hotel setup, you force the rest of the block to be more innovative.

    Would love to see a 21C Museum Hotel here.  I think almost all of their hotels are in historic buildings. 

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