Thursday, December 2, 2010

Keeping Up With the New Evansville Stadium

Thursday, December 2, 2010

In late 2011, downtown Evansville will look completely different with the completion of the new stadium along with a 250 room hotel being located right next to it. The new stadium will play host to basketball, hockey, concerts, exhibitions, and audiences of 11,000.

A great website to help you stay informed and up to date on information about the construction and events of the new stadium is http://www.evansvillearenaproject.com/.

This website has everything you need and want to know about the new stadium.

It has the capability to show you live video feed and pictures of the construction of the new stadium and can get you signed up for emails and text messages about traffic and other breaking news around the construction of the new stadium.

The website tells you all information about the new stadium from construction, parking, updates, plans and designs, vender information, and contact information.

This website is truely amazing and recommended to anyone interested in the new stadium.

To visit this great website or find out  more about the new stadium coming downtown please visit http://www.evansvillearenaproject.com/ .

Thursday, November 18, 2010

New Stadium Calls For More Downtown Parking


Thursday, November 18, 2010

City officals approve steps to make more downtown parking availible for visitors and spectators for events at the new downtown Evansville stadium.

Dave Rector, general manager of the Evansville Building Authority, said the Building Authority’s board is to consider buying a parking lot at the northwest corner of King Boulevard and Vine Street when it meets at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Room 317 of the Civic Center.

The lot contains 120 spaces and would be made into a multi-level parking garage.

Rector said he and others are still devising a plan to govern how the lot will be used. In all likelihood, the spaces there will be open to the public and government employees during the day and reserved for patrons of the arena and Victory at the time of events.

The parking lot is owned by Hulman & Company, a Terre Haute firm that makes Clabber Girl baking powder and owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The plan is to offer $441,000 for the lot, an amount arrived at by taking the average of two independent appraisals.

Picture compliments of Courier and Press. http://www.evansvillegov.org/download/mayors/Evansville300dpi.jpg

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Thursday November 18, 2010

Social media is all we think about today and with 120 million people on Facebook why not check out our Facebook page and keep yourself informed on the new Evansville stadium!