Re: Sioux Falls Event Center
That has not been true of the convention center, and that's why you are seeing this "I'll take my ball and go home" attitude. The city has been down this road once before, and a lot of people resent how it turned out.
Plopping a 12,000 seat venue in a veritable sea of blacktop and expecting good things to happen is just........ well, it's been tried once before, and it didn't work.
If the Arena plan contained an extensive program to redevelop that area, to improve the quality of businesses along Burnside and Madison, to add to public green space in the area, to streetscape the West Sioux neighborhood and create a sense of place there, I could go along with that. I like West Sioux, and I drive through it often. A plan that involved creating an Arena 'neighborhood' could work. There's no reason why Sioux Falls can't have 'places' outside of downtown (cf uptown Minneapolis, Victoria Crossing in St. Paul).
However, that's not the alternative to the downtown events center.
The alternative is a big ol' building that will require demolition of things that help make that neighborhood unique--and it's being pitched based on PRICE, not on VALUE.
Originally posted by bigticket1
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Plopping a 12,000 seat venue in a veritable sea of blacktop and expecting good things to happen is just........ well, it's been tried once before, and it didn't work.
If the Arena plan contained an extensive program to redevelop that area, to improve the quality of businesses along Burnside and Madison, to add to public green space in the area, to streetscape the West Sioux neighborhood and create a sense of place there, I could go along with that. I like West Sioux, and I drive through it often. A plan that involved creating an Arena 'neighborhood' could work. There's no reason why Sioux Falls can't have 'places' outside of downtown (cf uptown Minneapolis, Victoria Crossing in St. Paul).
However, that's not the alternative to the downtown events center.
The alternative is a big ol' building that will require demolition of things that help make that neighborhood unique--and it's being pitched based on PRICE, not on VALUE.
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