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I hate to think how hot it will be in there in a Santa Ana condition? Don't buy seats where the Sun will shine! I can remember soooo many games early in the season in San Diego when was really hot! I was lucky, I had seats under the level above, but even then it was hot.
I hate to think how hot it will be in there in a Santa Ana condition? Don't buy seats where the Sun will shine! I can remember soooo many games early in the season in San Diego when was really hot! I was lucky, I had seats under the level above, but even then it was hot.
You have to think there will be a UV protection and heat absorption/dissipation protections built in.
If nothing else to protect the investment in the oculus.
I hate to think how hot it will be in there in a Santa Ana condition? Don't buy seats where the Sun will shine! I can remember soooo many games early in the season in San Diego when was really hot! I was lucky, I had seats under the level above, but even then it was hot.
The ETFE panels reduce UV rays by 60%, the sides are open and there are quite a few retractable panels as seen in this video at 2:00.
Here is the latest look of SoFi Stadium construction progress. The latest look how the roof is looking and also some of the stadium grounds like the lake goi...
Early studies claimed that no seat would be more than 2 degrees from ambient.
I assume that the operable panels will also be used to clear pyrotechnic smoke.
Supposedly the design will accommodate moderate breezes but will retard higher winds form funneling through.
Anyway, season tickets have been issued and I can't wait!
Here is the latest look of SoFi Stadium construction progress. The latest look how the roof is looking and also some of the stadium grounds like the lake goi...
Early studies claimed that no seat would be more than 2 degrees from ambient.
I assume that the operable panels will also be used to clear pyrotechnic smoke.
Supposedly the design will accommodate moderate breezes but will retard higher winds form funneling through.
Anyway, season tickets have been issued and I can't wait!
That makes it sound much better. Thanks for sharing that.
The Rush: Sports set to return in Florida and Arizona...but with a few changes
The Los Angeles Rams are attempting to secure more funding for its new SoFi Stadium.
A lot more funding.
The Rams have requested up to $500 million in additional financing from the NFL, The Athletic reported on Thursday. If approved, it will also double the amount of time they have to repay the league through its lending program, the G-4.
That funding would bring the total amount the team has borrowed from the league to $900 million.
The new 70,000-seat venue in Inglewood will play host to both the Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. It is believed to carry a price tag of more than $5 billion, by far the largest in NFL history. By comparison, the Las Vegas Raiders’ new stadium is expected to cost around $2 billion.
It is possible that the new loan could be split between the Rams and Chargers, per the report. Half of the initial $400 million loan already belongs to the Chargers, too. An aerial view of SoFi Stadium, still under construction, the future home of the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers in Inglewood, California, on February 6, 2020. (Daniel SLIM/AFP/Getty Images) More Coronavirus impacting SoFi Stadium’s launch
The virus could hinder the Rams’ ability to pay back that debt initially. Should the NFL season be delayed, canceled or have a number of games played without fans in attendance, the team will miss out on a lot of expected income. The new funding from the league, though, would double the amount of time required to repay the loan.
“There’s a massive request for debt waivers and additional G-4 from those in L.A.” a team source told The Athletic. “And they’re asking to pay that over 30 years as opposed to 15 years.”
NFL team owners, per the report, will vote on a proposal to increase the amount each team can borrow from the league from $350 million to $500 million, due largely to budget fears related to the coronavirus.
The Rams are set to hold three preseason games at SoFi Stadium this fall — one against the Chargers — before opening the regular season with a Sunday night tilt against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1.
Those games remain in flux due to the coronavirus. There were more than 1.4 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States as of Thursday afternoon, according to The New York Times, and nearly 85,000 deaths attributed to it. California had more than 73,500 confirmed cases alone, nearly half of which were located in Los Angeles County, which is expected to extend current stay-at-home orders through the end of July.
The Rams should just ask Pelosi to add the money into her next bill. :koolaid:
Stan is a multi-billionaire. If he was looking for corporate socialism, he would go to his bought stooges on the other side of the political aisle. Unless he was involved in the banking, real estate, or military industrial complex industries as those seem to corrupt both sides equally.
Well shit I didn’t know Kroenke married Walton money, no loans for him. He’s got the cash.
Stan is a multi-billionaire. If he was looking for corporate socialism, he would go to his bought stooges on the other side of the political aisle. Unless he was involved in the banking, real estate, or military industrial complex industries as those seem to corrupt both sides equally.
Money - that's what corrupts both sides equally - MONEY!
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