L.A. Plans 800 Million Coliseum Upgrade

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>City officials hope renovations will lure NFL teamAssociated PressLOS ANGELES -- City officials next week will pitch their plans to the NFL for an $800 million upgrade of the aging Los Angeles Coliseum in hopes of luring a professional football team back to town.Anaheim also is in the running and the city has offered to sell a 50-acre plot in the Angel Stadium parking lot to the NFL under market value, according to the Los Angeles Times. Other details of the Anaheim deal have not been made public.The 67,000-seat reconstruction would include 15,000 club seats, 500 luxury boxes and state-of-the-art amenities. It would be constructed within the shell of the existing Coliseum, which hosted the 1932 and 1984 Olympics.The Coliseum is used by the University of Southern California football team but it hasn't hosted a professional team since the Raiders in 1994. They returned to Oakland the next year.In October, the City Council agreed to allow for up to $25 million in local tax revenues generated by a stadium renovation to be earmarked for redevelopment projects around the Coliseum.However, city officials have resisted pledges to supply money for actual stadium construction, especially at a time when the budget is running hundreds of millions of dollars in the red.City officials hope the NFL will agree to pay for the new stadium.Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and other city and county officials will urge the NFL on May 2 in Dallas to place an existing or an expansion team in town."Los Angeles is a great sports town," Villaraigosa said at Tuesday's news conference at the Coliseum, where city officials outlined the renovation plans.NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said he believes a decision should be made soon and that nothing would be gained by further prolonging the process."There's a recognition among the owners that it's time to make a decision," he told the Los Angeles Times before an appearance at a Disneyland hotel. "We have a great fan base that supports its teams," he said.http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2421901</div>
     
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    Hmmm what team? Chargers? Probably yes.
     
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    that would be tiight if the chargers were in LA.. i live in OC [​IMG]
     
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    whats that mean? would you jump ship on the Rams and start rooting for the Bolts?
     
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    That's a little bit of money...
     
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    I don't know why they keep trying to get a team. Didn't they learn anything from the Rams and Raiders? lol
     
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    people in LA have no time to watch football, too busy getting lipo and making movies
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nebkreb @ Apr 30 2006, 04:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>people in LA have no time to watch football, too busy getting lipo and making movies</div>Yeah like 10% of LA's population [​IMG]
     

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