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From new stadium buzz to Alabama’s first U.S. Open, sports are big business in B'ham
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From new stadium buzz to Alabama’s first U.S. Open, sports are big business in B'ham
From the Alabama News Center:

http://alabamanewscenter.com/2018/01/25/...irmingham/

Quote:“They would like to, No. 1, renovate (Legacy) Arena and spend about $100 million on it,” Ingram said. “They also have an interest in renovating the current and existing convention space to about $15 (million) to $20 million. And then third, yes, they would like to add a brand new football stadium, an open-air football stadium over in the parking lot that’s between the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and the new Topgolf facility.”
01-26-2018 03:45 PM
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RE: From new stadium buzz to Alabama’s first U.S. Open, sports are big business in B'ham
All I heard were alot of maybes nothing in stone
01-26-2018 05:27 PM
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