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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II There is no doubt that corruption is rampant in Louisiana. Just look at how narrow the Huey P Long bridge is. As I understand it, for every inch shaved off the side money was ...
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Re: SuperDome Set for a $450 Million Renovation
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
This renovation keeps the Saints in the state for the foreseeable future, and more importantly, keeps the Dome in the rotation for the Super Bowl and all other huge events. The $450 million was a fraction of what it would take to build an entire new complex for basically the same end result. New stadiums are running two to three billion, for example.
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Re: SuperDome Set for a $450 Million Renovation
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Don't get me wrong. I love the Super Dome and feel like it's a historic icon for sporting arenas. I was merely commenting on the corruption in La.
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Re: SuperDome Set for a $450 Million Renovation
Oh, I know, Rugs. I just can't say enough about the new Superdome. And make no mistake, it is new! We were in the Dome the final game prior to Katrina and the changes are astounding. It is totally unrecognizable beyond the general shape of the exterior structure.
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Re: SuperDome Set for a $450 Million Renovation
Part 4 of the series on the renovations of the historic Superdome.
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