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49ers To Get New Stadium

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Team Aims to Open Expandable Venue by 2012 NFL Season

The San Francisco 49ers announced Monday an update on design plans for the interior of a new 68,000 seat world-class stadium at Candlestick Point in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point community. The team’s goal is to construct the new stadium to replace its 46-year-old current venue, Monster Park, in time for the 2012 NFL season.

“We’re designing our new stadium from the inside out to ensure it’s packed with the right amenities to create an unparalleled game day experience for each and every one of our fans,” said team co-owner John York. He added that he is thankful for the strong working relationships with the City that have helped the team proceed with the overall project.

The team and its architect, HNTB Architecture Inc., are planning a state-of-the-art open-air venue with optimal sightlines from every seat. The new stadium will feature elevated promenades, wide concourses with views of the action on the field from every level, and plazas that are open to the public year-round.

Among the distinctive elements of the venue is a design that connects the stadium to the community and the San Francisco Bay throughout the building, including an open view corridor at the north end to incorporate vistas of the City skyline and Bay. The venue also features a large lower bowl with seating for two-thirds of fans and an upper deck that is lower and closer to the action on the field, made possible by a vertical suite complex stacked entirely on the west side of the stadium.

“The new 49ers stadium will be representative of the unique urban, architectural and social qualities of San Francisco,” said HNTB principal-in-charge Tony Gonzales.

The team announced that the new stadium will be expandable to host premiere events like the Super Bowl or the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics, should the City be successful in its bid for the 2016 Summer Games. The stadium is also designed to accommodate Major League Soccer and FIFA World Cup events.

In developing a stadium plan, York said the design team traveled extensively to football, baseball, basketball and NASCAR venues throughout the country, as well as soccer stadiums throughout the world, to study the fan experience and bring the best features and amenities to their design. York added that he envisions construction of the new venue to occur next to Monster Park to allow the team to continue to play its home games there until the new stadium is complete.

As part of the team’s stadium design update, York also confirmed the 49ers goal of financing the venue without relying on the $100 million in revenue bonds approved by San Francisco voters in 1997 under Proposition D.

“We know there is public concern about using the bond money approved by the voters, so our goal is to find alternative ways to finance the new stadium,” said York. While an exact price has not been determined, York estimates it will cost between $600 and $800 million to construct the new stadium.

Crucial to the 49ers goal of privately financing the stadium is the construction of a retail, entertainment and mixed-use development at Candlestick Point in the empty lots adjacent to Monster Park, which was authorized by voters in San Francisco in 1997 under Proposition F. The team’s development partner, Lennar Corp., is currently conducting a feasibility study and should present an initial land use plan to the City of San Francisco and the public later this summer, which will frame the next steps for the community and environmental review process. Lennar and 49ers executives will work closely with the City and community leaders in the Bayview-Hunters Point area for approval of the plan.


Source

  • 49ers.com


Date

Mon 07/17/06, 4:24 pm EST


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ChristofMVP
1230 days ago
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1. This is what number proposal for a new Niner park? 2. The Olympics will not be in San Francisco. The cities with the best chance of hosting the 2016 Olypmics are Chicago, Houston, and surprisingly, Philadelphia.
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Madproof9Red-Shirting
1230 days ago
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I think the AMERICAN cities with the best chance are those three, but I'm sure there are better cities in the world than Chicago, Houston, and (no offense) Philadelphia to host the Olympics.
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ChristofMVP
1230 days ago
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No, 2016 is likely a year that an American city gets to host the Olympics. It will have been 20 years since the last one. The US is the world's richest country and media center. It just becomes a question as to which city. LA, Chicago, Houston, San Fran, and Philly are the finalists. I think LA is eliminated for they have already been host twice. San Fran, I don't see it happening there, which the politics involved. Houston has the space, but I don't see it yet for them, especially since the American South hosted the last Summer Olympics. So the contest will come down to Chicago and Philadelphia. Right now, it pains me to say, but I think Chicago has the advantage. I will be writing a Pro Philadelphia Opnion though in the coming weeks. :)
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Madproof9Red-Shirting
1230 days ago
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20 years? Didn't Salt Lake just have it a couple years ago? Do they do the bidding for winter and summer completely seperate, or is there a correspondance, like you can't have America for Winter and Summer Olympics two times in a row?
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1230 days ago
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I don't think there is a rule against you bidding1, but they'll just not vote for it if that was the case. I don't see the USA hosting it for another twenty years from now. There are a lot of cities from the rest of the world interested. Moscow, Berlin, Cape Town, Madrid, Paris (who last hosted the Games before the war), and many others. They decide 7 years in adavce of a Games, so they know Beijing 2008 (SO), Vancouver 2010 (WO), London 2012 (SO), they'll decide the 2014 WOs in 2007.
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ChristofMVP
1230 days ago
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Salt Lake was the Winter games, not summer. Lets look at recent Summer games locations: 1996 - Atlanta (North America), 2000 - Sydney (Australia), 2004 - Athens (Europe), 2008 - China (Asia), 2012 - London (Europe). There is no way that another European coutry will get the 2016 games. Cape Town is possible, after the 2010 World Cup. However, after that, the rotation seems to indicate that it will be coming back to the Western Hemisphere. Since the US has the cash to actually put on the Olympics, I turly believe that the 2016 games will be here.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1230 days ago
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There may be a bid from South America, they haven't hosted one for as long as I can remember... Buenos Aires or Rio may not have, nor Brasilia, either three are capable of hosting an Olympic Games.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1230 days ago
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"We’re designing our new stadium from the inside out to ensure it’s packed with the right amenities to create an unparalleled game day experience for each and every one of our fans...” Perhaps they should concentrate on getting decent players to improve the game day experience - the stadium can be excellent, but if the team loses evert week, no one will be happy.
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DNLLegend
1230 days ago
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See Pirates, Pittsburgh?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1230 days ago
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San Francisco doesn't have the hotel rooms to host an event like the Olympics.
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Ray agmJV Squad
1230 days ago
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I'll open up my pad for $300 a night during those festivities.
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AndersedJV Squad
1229 days ago
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Privately funded - if it happens, it's ridiculous.
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