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This.....
Will not fit in this....
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And keep the track too....
No matter how you turn it.
But you can work with this, in that same place and keep the track.
I guarantee that there are professionals that know what to do to make this happen....
The nay-sayers know also. I still don't know what the students wrote into that resolution nor exactly what they want, but if they're willing to shoulder enough cost for it,....well as you said there are those with know how.
I looked at a five acres tract of land off of Blodgett and Live Live Oak where the Unity Bank sits. The land alone is on the tax roll for five million dollars.
And if that's really the case, good for them. There is nothing wrong with that either.In my opinion BBVA isn't bad. I think what is driving this is the students looking down 290 at PV and wanting the same at Texas Southern.
I guarantee you an architect would tell you you cannot fit that Cy Fair ISD stadium in that area without tearing down a couple buildings.Like, some people screaming easement and some people screaming space but don't realize how far they actually walk on the Tiger Walk from the edge of the entire field are to the Rec Center. Lol there ARE drafters and construction engineers who literally could show them in minutes how it would fit. The issue again is parking outside of existing parking. Not to mention we have area where old tennis courts are if we truly got creative.
The question I have is will the students really attend the games on campus? From looking at attendance numbers over the years at TSU, I noticed that there hasn't been much student support at games.It isn’t bad but we just want something to call our own and look like our own! Just tired of settling (and yeah we know it was and is for the best to be at BBVA) but a stadium would definitely help attract the 15k enrollment they are striving for and help increase school spirit!
I guarantee you an architect would tell you you cannot fit that Cy Fair ISD stadium in that area without tearing down a couple buildings.
BTW, drafters only draw what the architects and engineers tell them to do.
The question I have is will the students really attend the games on campus? From looking at attendance numbers over the years at TSU, I noticed that there hasn't been much student support at games.
We didn't have the same amount living on or near campus at that time back then. Houston is a different city and so is our campus now.
Already happenedBetter hurry up before the gentrification really starts coming through
Already happened
It wouldn't stop power of eminent domain, however.
They already do, part of it was actually mentioned at the meeting.True. I have a feeling that the administration has some strategic partnerships on deck to truly transform TSU.