Chef McHugh is a badass chef and a badass dude. Cancer survivor with a great story, and just a nice guy. Really happy to see him at the helm for this spot.
Chef McHugh is a badass chef and a badass dude. Cancer survivor with a great story, and just a nice guy. Really happy to see him at the helm for this spot.
I wonder how it will operate. Members only I suppose. Or perhaps non-members can go for dinner.
You knew this was coming. A major clue as to why the Spurs aren't moving to Austin. You don't put this kind of money into a practice facility/park and then walk away from it. I'm still wondering if there will be a proposal to build the new Spurs arena on this property if there is room. Anyone know how many acres are involved here??
Cool.
Perhaps we can start having contest winners get a meal here.
Will probably try to keep the riff-raff out as long as the money is good.
Haha...sounds about right.
45 Acres, so most likely no.. Would be a great location
Would most definitely NOT be a great location for an arena. Any place that isn't in the heart of downtown San Antonio is a bad location. It was beyond stupid to put the AT&T center where it is, and it would be especially stupid to double down and make the same mistake twice on a new arena. It's got to be downtown, within walking distance of the riverwalk. Anything short of that is a complete and utter failure on the part of the Spurs and the city.
As a non-San Antonian I completely agree. It sucks to get over to the AT&T and then there's absolutely nothing around there so you basically show up for the game and leave. I imagine for locals, traveling downtown on game nights isn't great, but it's not like the AT&T is placed in a great spot for residents to get to either. If they want to create the idea of game night being an "event" then they need it near restaurants and night life, instead of whatever that neighborhood the arena currently is in would be considered. Most of the league has figured that out with their home arena placement.
Putting the arena at 1604/I-10 would be such a massive mistake, that only the City of San Antonio and Bexar County are dumb enough to make it.
Rich people s***.
On the contrary, going to downtown games when I lived in San Antonio was pretty great. The area is set up for big events. Finding parking wasn't really a big deal and if we didn't want to deal with that there were the Park and Ride or Josephine Street buses. Going to the AT&T center is like going to another planet.
imagine trying to get to an early broadcast weekday game there.
Yeah I agree downtown is ideal for a city the size of San Antonio which isn't like hyper centralized like downtown Chicago or NYC or Dallas or something.
La Cantera/Six Flags would be a bad location for all but the very rich and snobby country-club Spurs fans. Still I guess it's better than building it in New Braunfels or Kyle/Buda like right off I-35 or somewhere up that way to try to bridge the Austin-SA gap like a lot of people were saying.
It was a cluster just trying to get home from work![]()
Have also seen some conversation in the air about the traffic downtown, but these folks must not be puro. Those of us born and raised in the 210 have spent our lives heading downtown and finding parking every April for Chicken on a Stick and Gorditas. Who are these putos who think locals won’t head down there for the Spurs?
(Full disclosure: no longer a SA resident)
I agree, a stadium downtown makes the most sense -- that being said, they'd have to do it where the Alamodome is. Quite the conundrum since UTSA plays there (and all the other NCAA bowl games and UIL football games).
Maybe it's time for UTSA to build a football stadium?
Whenever my wife and I made a night of it we stayed downtown, had dinner, and had to Uber to no-man's land for the game. Otherwise we'd eat on the way to SA and drive home, about an hour, after the game.
And men's and women's Final Fours. No need to knock it down while it's still able to get those. There are at least two viable downtown sites for a new Spurs arena; one of them is the parking lot of the Alamodome itself.
Not yet, but it looks like UTSA is saving enough Park West land for that eventuality. They really need to build their own arena first to revive the basketball programs.Maybe it's time for UTSA to build a football stadium?
Build new arena at Alamodome parking lot.
Turn Frost Bank Centre over to UTSA basketball programs.
Build new football stadium at Park West.
Tear down Alamodome/Chinese takeout Box with chopsticks in all corners.
lol Even fewer people would attend UTSA basketball at Frost than at the code-violating Convocation Center.
Hold onto the dome until it can't draw Final Fours at least. Anything built at Park West is going to be cheap and sizzling.
Why would the Spurs spend money to buy and/or tear down buildings in downtown area when they have 45 acres of mostly undeveloped land on easy access loop? Spurs games are not typically a out of town tourist attraction for single ticket buyers. On the other hand, plenty of current and potential season ticket holders exist near their development of the Rock. If you don't think there are already enough attractions for dinner and/or after game excursions around the loop, can't you see a bunch of them being built in conjunction with a new stadium? A one-stop venue for dinner and after game activities without ever leaving the Spurs domain seems like a no-brainer for marketing purposes. Visitors from Austin probably won't care one way or the other as long as their destination has access to interstate and the entertainment values that go with a first class venue.
If you are arguing that a downtown stadium would be better for SA citizens who live in the part of the city south of the IH 10, you aren't thinking like the marketers of any big time sports franchise. They aren't that concerned about the fans without lots of money to spend.
The Auburn Hills strategy.
Not every other NBA arena is located downtown. A couple are either in midtown or uptown lol.
But none of them are out 15 miles away in the suburbs anymore. Surely there is a reason for that. Or maybe the marketers of big-time sports franchises just aren’t thinking like the marketers of big-time sports franchises.
Nothing would be better than the Spurs playing downtown again where victories could be spent after the game on the Riverwalk. Hemisfair was the best. Leave the cow palace for rodeos or whatever.
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