Sports nuts (fans) always wanna give money to their lords and saviors (owners).
Personally i think the current stadium is ugly but the biggest problem is its location. Dont know who were the idiots that placed it there in the first place. The sh!t currently serves as the watch tower at the border between the hood and downtown Atlanta.
They need to overtake that hood area west of the stadium, period.
What exactly is wrong with the Georgia Dome? Its barely 20 years old?
getting them tax payers money ready
What exactly is wrong with the Georgia Dome? Its barely 20 years old?
Sports nuts (fans) always wanna give money to their lords and saviors (owners).
That's not the case herePersonally i think the current stadium is ugly but the biggest problem is its location. Dont know who were the idiots that placed it there in the first place. The sh!t currently serves as the watch tower at the border between the hood and downtown Atlanta.
They need to overtake that hood area west of the stadium, period.
let me give you transplants a history lesson: Historically, in most cities with a sports team/stadium, these stadiums are built in the hood where the property is cheap & there's less resistance to build things there. The Falcons spent the first 20 years playing at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium with the Braves (which is in Summer Hill, Pittsburgh hood ass areas). They moved across town in the 90's to the Dome which is Vine City (also a hood ass part of town,
to the Westside). Its not a border b/w the hood & downtown. It IS in the hood. The new stadium will STILL be in Vine City near where the current Dome sits & built even deeper into the hood b/c they're tearing down historical churches & other historical buildings in Vine City to make room for it. They say they plan to put $15 million into Vine City to restore the community, but 
@ overtake the hood area west of the stadium. That's the whole Westside, fukk is you saying?From an engineering standpoint:
- The first one has way too many moving parts and requires more real estate when it has to expend/open up.
- The second one is the easiest to implement AND it looks much better.
But knowing things work in politics i bet they go for the 1st
@ the 2nd being easier to build. Both of them seem like some architect's dream. Both would probably cost over a billion. Neither will ever get built. They'll dumb it down to save cost.them old church ladies giving them problems down there. on the site they won't, right behind the dome, they need two old churches that have both been there since the 1800's to sell and currently they said they aint selling. saw this on nbc nightly news last night...
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Couldn't have said it better.let me give you transplants a history lesson: Historically, in most cities with a sports team/stadium, these stadiums are built in the hood where the property is cheap & there's less resistance to build things there. The Falcons spent the first 20 years playing at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium with the Braves (which is in Summer Hill, Pittsburgh hood ass areas). They moved across town in the 90's to the Dome which is Vine City (also a hood ass part of town,
to the Westside). Its not a border b/w the hood & downtown. It IS in the hood. The new stadium will STILL be in Vine City near where the current Dome sits & built even deeper into the hood b/c they're tearing down historical churches & other historical buildings in Vine City to make room for it. They say they plan to put $15 million into Vine City to restore the community, but
@ overtake the hood area west of the stadium. That's the whole Westside, fukk is you saying?

The Saints guest house gon be doper than their main crib![]()

It's been alotta back & forth on what is or isn't wrong with the Dome. Falcons say the roof/stadium enhancements cost up to $300 million. Honestly there's nothing seriously wrong with the Dome, but it will help with securing Super Bowl's, Final Fours, World Cups, CFB Playoffs, etc.

I think the GA Dome just need renovations, but I betcha bytchass Gooddell told Blank, no new stadium = no Super Bowl.
@JKFrazier, tired of reading intruder trying to tell me about our city breh. nikka lives in fukkin Alpharetta. Go write about Mansell Rd nikka, leave this Atlanta shyt to the natives![]()
Snyder, you better be watching this. A stadium like that sure would look nice in D.C.
They said they are going to rehab some of the westside but ain't nobody trying to revive the Bluff breh.
They'd have to find a way to relocate all of those people down there in Vine City. That's not happening.
