exit322 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: IMO, the ideal, best possible scenario is a JAR renovation. This also feels reasonably cost-effective. 1 Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, ZippyRulz said: To be clear, Summit Co. voters haven't expressed opposition to a downtown arena, they just don't want to be taxed for it. And I don't think LBJ has been approached to contribute to any Akron basketball facilities or has said he never would. A lot may depend on his next endeavors after retirement, his business interests, and how/where is is splitting his time and residency. It would probably be a good sign for the area if he decides to play a final season with the Cavs. Fair enough, but as you suggest, no one has or wants to front the necessary money. The Proenza days of construction without financial foresight are long gone. Edited 5 hours ago by clarkwgriswold Quote
ZippyRulz Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago True dat. To also be clear, I'm not holding my breath for a big facility windfall contribution but I also haven't ruled it out in perpetuity. Quote
GP1 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 8 hours ago, zippy5 said: There is definitely a market for a mid size music venue in Akron imo. There's a level of musician that doesn't come to Akron but hits up places like Kemba Live in Columbus and Stage AE in Pittsburgh and drives right through Akron. Too small for Blossom, too big for EJ or Akron Civic Below is the tour schedule for Akron's own Black Keys https://theblackkeys.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq5FvIBX6ltfsV_nnzvRIsqUaOdTHK6iukNKNvPeC9MiYxtWbmV When I still lived in the Midwest, Grand Rapids was one of my favorite places to go. I was there recently was there again and it's even better. A big part of the start of the revitalization of downtown was Van Andel Arena. Akron doesn't need something this big, but an arena would help. The Van Andels are the family that started Amway. There isn't a business around Akron that would pony up the money for an arena. In 2025 dollars, Van Andel Arena would cost approximately $160 million.per Wikipedia. Goodyear or Firestone could pony up some but they won't. LBJ is rich, but he isn't Van Andels level rich. Gary Taylor wasn't Van Andel level rich. Akron is really stuck with the JAR. https://www.vanandelarena.com/ Edited 1 hour ago by GP1 Quote
GP1 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, ZipsFan31 said: LeBron could pay and the city could help. How much do you think LBJ really has and why would he spend it? His prime earnings days will be coming to a close in the near future. Quote
Blue & Gold Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 21 minutes ago, GP1 said: When I still lived in the Midwest, Grand Rapids was one of my favorite places to go. I was there recently was there again and it's even better. A big part of the start of the revitalization of downtown was Van Andel Arena. Akron doesn't need something this big, but an arena would help. The Van Andels are the family that started Amway. There isn't a business around Akron that would pony up the money for an arena. In 2025 dollars, Van Andel Arena would cost approximately $160 million.per Wikipedia. Goodyear or Firestone could pony up some but they won't. LBJ is rich, but he isn't Van Andels level rich. Gary Taylor wasn't Van Andel level rich. Akron is really stuck with the JAR. https://www.vanandelarena.com/ Love GR & Van Andel Arena. I let myself in & self-toured it just as they were close to finishing construction. Long time ago now. Quote
MDZip Posted 52 minutes ago Report Posted 52 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Blue & Gold said: Love GR & Van Andel Arena. I let myself in & self-toured it just as they were close to finishing construction. Long time ago now. My wife and I went to a quilt show in Grand Rapids a couple of years ago. I knew nothing about it but was very pleasantly surprised. Really nice city. It feels like what Akron could aspire to (of course it helps to have wealthy families devoted to the area). Akron and Grand Rapids are roughly the same size although I was surprised to find out Grand Rapids is Michigan second biggest city. Quote
HoopsFan03 Posted 42 minutes ago Report Posted 42 minutes ago 26 minutes ago, Blue & Gold said: Love GR & Van Andel Arena. I let myself in & self-toured it just as they were close to finishing construction. Long time ago now. We went last year to watch Enrique play. Really nice arena. Great attendance and support for a g League game. Quote
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