Anonymous wrote:I wonder if these politicians have considered the impact of a move to National Landing on the future championship victory parades. Would the victory parade be down King Street? That would make sense. Market Square could host the pre-parade rally with the Alexandria mayor and councilors.
Anonymous wrote:He’s going to want the same public finance deal in Maryland that he’s trying to get in Virginia with the full faith and credit of the state backed bonds. I don’t see Moore or a democratically controlled GA agreeing to this either.
Anonymous wrote:Neither league would approve a move from DC to Baltimore. Not going to happen.
Ted will get his $500M for CaptialOne, DC will up security and other investment in the area and perhaps strike some incentives for Ted to get in on some of the RFK land for other parts of his dream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s going to want the same public finance deal in Maryland that he’s trying to get in Virginia with the full faith and credit of the state backed bonds. I don’t see Moore or a democratically controlled GA agreeing to this either.
Unless the new arena deal speeds up planning and construction of the new line (between downtown and Towson) for the floundering Baltimore Subway. This planned subway line is the city’s critical Link for an equitable and useful rapid transit system. So if the city pushes hard enough for a new arena, the GA just might go along with it.
Anonymous wrote:He’s going to want the same public finance deal in Maryland that he’s trying to get in Virginia with the full faith and credit of the state backed bonds. I don’t see Moore or a democratically controlled GA agreeing to this either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s going to want the same public finance deal in Maryland that he’s trying to get in Virginia with the full faith and credit of the state backed bonds. I don’t see Moore or a democratically controlled GA agreeing to this either.
Unless the new arena deal speeds up planning and construction of the new line (between downtown and Towson) for the floundering Baltimore Subway. This planned subway line is the city’s critical Link for an equitable and useful rapid transit system. So if the city pushes hard enough for a new arena, the GA just might go along with it.
Anonymous wrote:He’s going to want the same public finance deal in Maryland that he’s trying to get in Virginia with the full faith and credit of the state backed bonds. I don’t see Moore or a democratically controlled GA agreeing to this either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/sports/ted-leonsis-new-arena-virginia-dc-maryland-wes-moore-WKFAWJW6FZAJVDXYAF5BOL467A/
I guess Ted now has at least talked to Maryland, continuing his billionaire desire to have others pay for his new toy.
What a smarmy scumbag. I hope MD doesn't fall for his "deals," VA continues to reject, and Ted has to go groveling back to DC - and the only offer a fraction of what they were offering before.
Narrator: He will grovel back to DC. MD isn't interested.
His pride will prevent him from doing ever considering D.C. again. It’s the Nationals Landing or Harbour or bust. But there’s a dark horse in this race: Maybe he’ll move the teams back to Baltimore. (Baltimoreans would love their Baltimore Bullets back. They kind-of got the Colts back with the Ravens, but they’ve been w/o their beloved Bullets all these years. The Caps though were always a D.C. franchise.) The Baltimore Harbour has all these snazzzy redevelopment plans designed by European star architects. I can imagine the new Baltimore Arena becoming the linchpin for a revived Lexington Market / Charles Center neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/sports/ted-leonsis-new-arena-virginia-dc-maryland-wes-moore-WKFAWJW6FZAJVDXYAF5BOL467A/
I guess Ted now has at least talked to Maryland, continuing his billionaire desire to have others pay for his new toy.
What a smarmy scumbag. I hope MD doesn't fall for his "deals," VA continues to reject, and Ted has to go groveling back to DC - and the only offer a fraction of what they were offering before.
Narrator: He will grovel back to DC. MD isn't interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/sports/ted-leonsis-new-arena-virginia-dc-maryland-wes-moore-WKFAWJW6FZAJVDXYAF5BOL467A/
I guess Ted now has at least talked to Maryland, continuing his billionaire desire to have others pay for his new toy.
What a smarmy scumbag. I hope MD doesn't fall for his "deals," VA continues to reject, and Ted has to go groveling back to DC - and the only offer a fraction of what they were offering before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:google is your friend
https://www.battlefields.org/visit/heritage-sites/manassas-national-battlefield-park
over 700,000 visitors a year.
Disney gets 58 million a year.
The Civil War battlefields in Va don’t compete with Disney as an attraction. They compete with Busch Gardens, Luray Caverns, Kings Dominion, Skyline Drive, and the Natural Bridge.
Disney America with its whitewashed and saccharine depiction of American history would’ve been unacceptable in a few years. Also, we already have a wildly popular historically-themed park—Busch Gardens which pays homage to both our European and French Canadian heritage. It is home to the largest German beer hall outside of Germany.
You sound like my dad. You already have a pair of socks, why would you need two pairs of socks? You can't wear both pairs at the same time. Imagine a place having two popular historical attractions. It just boggles the mind doesn't it?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/sports/ted-leonsis-new-arena-virginia-dc-maryland-wes-moore-WKFAWJW6FZAJVDXYAF5BOL467A/
I guess Ted now has at least talked to Maryland, continuing his billionaire desire to have others pay for his new toy.