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  1. 7 hours ago, Hushpuppy321 said:

    Very interesting turn of events indeed.  I’d still be shocked if they play at BOA because average attendance numbers for MLR are so low, like around 2,500 - I wonder if Tepper is involved since his team owns the Stadium.  

    I hope Tepper is not involved in any way.  I'm completely guessing and I don't have any inside information on this, but maybe he's offering a relative discount on the stadium as an MLR venue as part of a broader deal for when the RWC comes to the US?  Totally speculating again, maybe because World Rugby is involved with the team, we could host a series of international friendlies as part of a double-header with the Charlotte MLR matches? Unless there's something else going on, BOA as the venue would be baffling.

    The average league attendance is pretty low, I think in part because some teams have moved venues and not done a particularly good job of marketing. Even if we double that 2,500 attendance figure, have 5,000 people per game, and only open the lower bowl of BOA, the stadium is going to feel as empty as... a Panthers game this season.  5,000 people in Memorial Stadium would be a much better gameday atmosphere.  We'll see what happens. I'll still try to catch all the matches!

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  2. Charlotte is going to have a Major League Rugby team. I don't use the word "franchise," because this team will be something of a developmental squad for the US National Team even though they'll play an MLR schedule. World Rugby is apparently kicking in funding to try to help make the US National Team a little more competitive by the time the US hosts the Rugby World Cup in 2031.

    Given the league's attendance history, Memorial Stadium would be a perfect venue for this team, but I have heard they're planning to play their first season in Bank of America Stadium. I don't know if Memorial Stadium was booked or if they have some intelligence that Charlotte will be able to make the lower bowl look full at BOA. I'm personally very excited about the team, albeit skeptical about BOA as a venue. Hopefully Charlotte can prove my pessimism wrong!

    https://www.americasrugbynews.com/2024/01/06/world-rugby-backed-usa-development-team-to-join-mlr/

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  3. 4 hours ago, turbocraig said:

    What’s to preserve or enhance?

    There’s still  a large tract of right off the interstate that will be served by a new interchange. The land itself will still have considerable value even if Tepper scraps all the steel from the construction project.  There won’t be anything on it for awhile because Tepper has to spend time and money trying to force any unpaid contractors and lenders to take a haircut.  Real class act. 

  4. 1 hour ago, joenc said:

    What were the major infrastructure components that were required that the bonds were going to fund? Was it mostly the interchange, roads, and things like water and sewer?

     

    The state is building the interchange, which was long needed and is supposed to move forward even if the Panthers don't move forward. I believe the city was supposed to fund the local infrastructure for roads and sewage, and that’s what the bonds were supposed to pay for. 

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  5. On 1/18/2022 at 1:05 PM, Mgelbach said:

    I'm not sure about the Checks Cashed place, but I do know that that site is the location of the first ever Bojangles. It's been remodeled since, but it's a little piece of Charlotte history

    It feels like the original Bojangles should have some brick, or at least a faux brick facade.  This first ever Bojangles looks like it could be any random Bojangles off I-95.  Celebrate the original Bojangles!!!

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  6. 3 hours ago, carolinaboy said:

    If Memphis, SMU and Wichita State stay in the AAC, that is far superior basketball than C-USA. Obviously losing Cincinnati and Houston (Final 4 this year) hurt, but there is a good core of basketball programs if they stay.

    I didn't realize Wichita State moved out of the Missouri Valley Conference... *checks notes* four years ago.  That makes it slightly more exciting for basketball, though I'm not totally convinced they'll maintain the success they had after Gregg Marshall's scandal and departure.  Agree that it's a step up  from CUSA regardless.  Either way, winning games is what makes for a fun program, and I don't remember Charlotte being any good since the Melvin Watkins and Bobby Lutz run.

  7. I don't have a dog in the Charlotte university fight (I kind of do, but Winthrop doesn't factor into this discussion without a football program), but it seems like a great move for football.  ECU is a good in-state rival.  Hopefully they can also set up some kind of consistent non-conference matchup with App State.  Maybe the Charlotte/UTSA matchup will be fun in the USAA offices.  The Charlotte metro has some pretty solid high school football talent, and with the right coach, Charlotte can become competitive by feasting on the 3 stars that can't quite make it into the power 5 (or is it 4 now?).  If they're not too stingy with the transfer credits, they can also pull in some talented players from the transfer portal.  It's not the same as what it was in the pre-realignment Big East, but being competitive in the AAC could really help to elevate the university's national brand.

    It's not wildly exciting for basketball unless they can challenge Memphis for conference championships.  I can't speak at all to the impact to non-revenue sports.

  8. 12 minutes ago, kermit said:

    NS owns the tracks west of their Charlotte yard (basically 16th st), not the NCRR. The NS tracks are heavily used, and they just built their still shiny intermodal terminal at the airport, so they are in no mood to allow high frequency service on their tracks and no one can compel them to do so like on the NCRR tracks to the east. I think the best that we can expect from NS on those tracks is four round trips per day (in addition to the current Crescent service), and those trips would be expensive.

    Ah, thanks, sometimes "why don't we just..." has a clear answer.

  9. On 3/25/2021 at 2:14 PM, kermit said:

    Southeast Rail Conference report. A NCDOT rail rep says:

    2024 Open date for Gateway Station which will coincide with a new Piedmont frequency.

    Harrisburg Station remains under development -- which will grease the wheels for commuter rail to Salisbury.

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    If commuter rail is feasible on the NCRR track, is the western portion of the Silver Live necessary?  Compare the routes of the silver line (gray on map embedded below) west of uptown with the NCRR route (green).  

    Is there too much freight traffic to do something like 20-30 minute or even hourly frequency during off-peak times using DMU carriages?  I know the blue line has been wildly successful at spurring denser development, and that the silver line could have a similar impact on west Charlotte, but could a higher frequency DMU service have a similar impact at a much lower cost, and potentially much sooner with support from NCRR?

    Based on the WFU news, would it be better to reroute the silver line along the southern portion of 277 to hit the WFU campus and then terminate it at Gateway?  With commuter rail and DMU on the green NCRR routes?   Also, that would allow the silver line to have a couple midtown stops compared to the currently planned route along the 11th street and the northern portion of 277. 

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  10. 13 hours ago, KJHburg said:

    @nicholas are these common?  I have not seen many of these around CLT.   2 Land Rover Defenders in of all places Saxapahaw NC in the the UCLA region upper Chatham lower Alamance counties.

     

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    Not the expert, but the Land Rover Defender is not very common. The two door is the Defender 90, and even more rare is the four door Defender 110.  I don’t have the numbers, but I would guess it’s less than 10,000 sold in the US.

    There was a period where Ford owned Jaguar and Land Rover, but they sold it off during the financial crisis. The new Ford Bronco is about to take a bite into Jeep sales, and I bet that bite would have been even bigger if they still owned Land Rover and offered a rebadged and rebodied Bronco as a new Defender.  Instead, Tata Motors has produced a new Defender that looks right at home in shopping mall parking lots (albeit highly capable off road, and also VERY expensive). 

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