Anonymous wrote:If you live in Potomac Yards, Del Ray, Rosemont or off of Slaters and didn't oppose the arena then, you should now because guess where people who don't want to pay $75 to park will park?!
BTW the parking for Nats games has gotten insane. We used to park underneath the Salt Line for about $30, then during covid the surface lots across from the stadium playground entrance (2 HUGE lots) were developed into high rises and now we can't find anywhere to park less than $60. $75 is right around the corner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers here are simply BS. The $75 parking fee is bizarre and far outstrips the other local arenas and stadiums. The $751 hotel rate is well above what is readily available at other high end hotels. On both parking and hotels, PY will be 1-2 Metro stops from Braddock Road, King St Metro, Crystal City, and Pentagon City, all of which will end up providing cheaper parking and hotels. On 221 events a year, including 133 concerts and other events, does Ted really think PY will attract all of the local concerts and events. I have serious questions about the regional demand for another concert venue. So, ignoring the venues in DC and Maryland, Ted plans to take concerts away from GMU, Wolf Trap, Jiffy Lube Live, Filene Center, and Birchmere (latter being the best of all of them). Moreover, the clear implication here is that he will pull events from his other 2 DC arenas, including Capital One Arena, and eventually including the Mystics and his other teams. Ted is simply being intellectually dishonest when he claims that PY frees up Capital One to attract other events.
I'm curious. By the time the new arena would open, do you think parking and hotel room prices will have gone down in area, remained the same, or increased?
Anonymous wrote:The numbers here are simply BS. The $75 parking fee is bizarre and far outstrips the other local arenas and stadiums. The $751 hotel rate is well above what is readily available at other high end hotels. On both parking and hotels, PY will be 1-2 Metro stops from Braddock Road, King St Metro, Crystal City, and Pentagon City, all of which will end up providing cheaper parking and hotels. On 221 events a year, including 133 concerts and other events, does Ted really think PY will attract all of the local concerts and events. I have serious questions about the regional demand for another concert venue. So, ignoring the venues in DC and Maryland, Ted plans to take concerts away from GMU, Wolf Trap, Jiffy Lube Live, Filene Center, and Birchmere (latter being the best of all of them). Moreover, the clear implication here is that he will pull events from his other 2 DC arenas, including Capital One Arena, and eventually including the Mystics and his other teams. Ted is simply being intellectually dishonest when he claims that PY frees up Capital One to attract other events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Via tonight’s eyewitness news, the governor is working on a plan to resurrect the plan in the budget. Says it will happen one way or the other and he’s not worried.
The governor may be a good business man, but he is a terrible politician. I can't think of anything controversial that he's managed to get passed
Anonymous wrote:Via tonight’s eyewitness news, the governor is working on a plan to resurrect the plan in the budget. Says it will happen one way or the other and he’s not worried.
Anonymous wrote:Via tonight’s eyewitness news, the governor is working on a plan to resurrect the plan in the budget. Says it will happen one way or the other and he’s not worried.
Anonymous wrote:$75 for parking and $731 hotel rates are not conservative.
Anonymous wrote:$75 for parking and $731 hotel rates are not conservative.