Another Arena Conflict

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The Jazz here in Utah just renovated their arena for about $125M. Now, they didn't increase capacity or anything - just renovating seats, amenities, scoreboards, displays, etc. Can't imagine why the bill for TS would be that high. They certainly don't need more empty seats...
 

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The place was brand new just a bit more than 20 years ago, why in the world would it need almost half a billion in renovations?
 

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The place was brand new just a bit more than 20 years ago, why in the world would it need almost half a billion in renovations?


And it is currently the 6th oldest arena in the league.

Of those, Milwaukee's new arena opens next year, Golden State's in 2019, while Madison Square Garden had a $1 BILLION reno in 2011-13.

The other two (Minn and Utah) just underwent $125M renos (and are 1 and 2 years older than Talking Stick)
 

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And it is currently the 6th oldest arena in the league.

Of those, Milwaukee's new arena opens next year, Golden State's in 2019, while Madison Square Garden had a $1 BILLION reno in 2011-13.

The other two (Minn and Utah) just underwent $125M renos (and are 1 and 2 years older than Talking Stick)
$125M seems a lot more reasonable than $450M.
 

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20 years just isn't that long. It's made of cement. Even if it needs updated plumbing or air conditioning, what else is there. It's just a basketball arena, a new one could be built from the ground up for less than that. It (and actually all of the new local arenas) were hailed as groundbreaking masterpieces when they were opened. Now the oldest is just 20-something and it's a "disaster"? Nonsense. Someone wants to get paid, and someone else wants to hold the other guys accountable.
 

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20 years just isn't that long. It's made of cement. Even if it needs updated plumbing or air conditioning, what else is there. It's just a basketball arena, a new one could be built from the ground up for less than that. It (and actually all of the new local arenas) were hailed as groundbreaking masterpieces when they were opened. Now the oldest is just 20-something and it's a "disaster"? Nonsense. Someone wants to get paid, and someone else wants to hold the other guys accountable.

Yup.
 

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20 years just isn't that long. It's made of cement. Even if it needs updated plumbing or air conditioning, what else is there. It's just a basketball arena, a new one could be built from the ground up for less than that. It (and actually all of the new local arenas) were hailed as groundbreaking masterpieces when they were opened. Now the oldest is just 20-something and it's a "disaster"? Nonsense. Someone wants to get paid, and someone else wants to hold the other guys accountable.

Exactly.
 

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And it is currently the 6th oldest arena in the league.

Of those, Milwaukee's new arena opens next year, Golden State's in 2019, while Madison Square Garden had a $1 BILLION reno in 2011-13.

The other two (Minn and Utah) just underwent $125M renos (and are 1 and 2 years older than Talking Stick)

It's much older than Conseco Fieldhouse, for example. But I wouldn't say there's anywhere close to even $100 million in difference between the two.
 

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Talking Stick Resort Arena/America West Arena/US Airways Arena received a $70 million renovation that was completed in 2003, right before Sarver bought it. I know it's older now but 25 years isn't that old, especially when it received a significant renovation 14 years ago.

Found this article on the renovations, it says $50 million on there but Wikipedia states $67 while discussing it. I remember hearing about it and I believe it was somewhere in between 50 & 70 million...
http://www.nba.com/suns/news/azcentral_031027.html
 

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Talking Stick Resort Arena/America West Arena/US Airways Arena received a $70 million renovation that was completed in 2003, right before Sarver bought it. I know it's older now but 25 years isn't that old, especially when it received a significant renovation 14 years ago.

Found this article on the renovations, it says $50 million on there but Wikipedia states $67 while discussing it. I remember hearing about it and I believe it was somewhere in between 50 & 70 million...
http://www.nba.com/suns/news/azcentral_031027.html
It does need some renovations. They could have done better keeping up with it all along. But we do not need a new building.
 

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I don't think the Suns need a new building, especially with how they haven't made the playoffs in 8 years. I know the timeline says they'll be competing in 2-3 years which could be used to build an arena but I think most people want to see a winner before they're willing to fund a new stadium.
 
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I don't think the Suns need a new building, especially with how they haven't made the playoffs in 8 years. I know the timeline says they'll be competing in 2-3 years which could be used to build an arena but I think most people want to see a winner before they're willing to fund a new stadium.
The Jazz here in Utah just renovated their arena for about $125M. Now, they didn't increase capacity or anything - just renovating seats, amenities, scoreboards, displays, etc. Can't imagine why the bill for TS would be that high. They certainly don't need more empty seats...
Amen.
 

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200 million dollar range renovation is reasonable. Almost a half billion? No freaking way!
 
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