I dont really understand the retractable seating on the upper level. If you make it retractable, that assumes there's some benefit to pulling it back. What would be the purpose of the space on an upper level like that if you pull the seats back?
Not nearly the size or anything, but OCU's gym also has retractable at the top. But at least there, the upper level served as the classroom space for defense/wellness/etc courses. Somehow i dont think that will be happening at a public arena. Is retractable cheaper than permanent seating?
Somehow the current arena feels bigger, but it's only 10,400 or something like that, so we wouldn't really be losing much capacity and would totally get a better facility. I guess it's the ceiling height above the upper seats right now. The place does look like an aging pile of crap....especially that spray insulation junk.
To those that think the Myriad is about ready to be torn down, this would probably help solidify that argument some. Still lots of other topics related to the Myriad, but at least for the fairgrounds, seems like a good deal. Main question for me is what is OSSAA going to do during the construction year? Every spring, high schools around the state fill their gyms with thousands of spectators for these games, and the "big house" fills up every seat for a couple of weeks. I think wrestling moved out to the Grand Casino this year????? But that's a LOT of money that is going to end up going somewhere other than the city. Think maybe they'll offer up the Myriad? Parking would suck a WHOLE lot more. But all the parking folks around downtown would definitely eat it up.
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