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San Diego Stadium Watch: Brick by brick, we're building it up
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. Brick by brick, we're building it up. So things have changed around here a little bit. I'm still getting some . extra pages, we'll call them . set up elsewhere. But this is the bulk of it. Some stuff may stop working randomly over the next 72, but getting around the site should be fine. There are things to look forward to in the near future if you're a member of Digg or Facebook. In the meantime, here's the Union-Tribune article. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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San Diego Stadium Watch: WatchCast - Podcast #1
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008. WatchCast - Podcast #1. The first edition of WatchCast is finally here! However - due to some server hosting problems, it has to be downloaed rather than streamed. You can get the show here. In the show, there's a rundown of headlines, some delicious commentary on the state of news media, and some interviews I did with attendees of Chargers mini-camp over the weekend. Hope you enjoy it! May 11, 2008 at 4:53 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your #1 Source For. Dean Spanos talk...
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San Diego Stadium Watch: Links: Election Fallout, Port's Open House
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Thursday, June 5, 2008. Links: Election Fallout, Port's Open House. Today was spent at the BACCS event, and a report on that can be expected tomorrow. In the meantime, how about those elections? The important races with the stadium in mind were seats three and four. Mayor Sanders won re-election outright last night, and today said that he will not assist the Chargers in staying in Mission Valley during his new term in office. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your #1 Source For. San Diego Stadium News.
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San Diego Stadium Watch: 2008-03-02
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Power lines on bay front to be removed. Big South Bay Power Plant news this morning. San Diego Gas and Electric said they would take down power lines along the bay front. By the end of 2009. These power lines run from J Street to the Sweetwater River. Removing these lines is a big step for those who want the area redeveloped for both the Gaylord hotel and a new stadium. More on this story to come as it develops. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Your #1 Source For. San Diego Stadium News.
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San Diego Stadium Watch: 2008-04-13
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Friday, April 18, 2008. A new stadium to keep watch of? San Diego isn't the only place in Southern California trying to get a stadium built. Stephen Roski, a billionaire developer, announced yesterday his plans to build an $800 million stadium in Eastern Los Angeles. Here is the official report from ESPN. And the San Diego Union-Tribune. This is different. Roski means business. He's got the location, he owns it, he wants it. So can we turn this into a conspiracy theory? In September 2007, especially when...
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San Diego Stadium Watch: New activists raise awareness both in group and online
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Friday, May 30, 2008. New activists raise awareness both in group and online. Group to hold meeting with Fabiani on June 5th. San Diego Stadium Watch. Thinking that his city is on the verge of losing its team, Tom Channick has had enough. Instead of waiting for his nightmares to become real, it was time for the concerned citizens to make a difference. 8220;The only people that are speaking up are negative,” the 21-year old San Diego State student said. Channick started BACSS in February 2008, after sensi...
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San Diego Stadium Watch: 2008-04-27
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. A Couple Of Links and The May Rundown. Happy end of April to all the stadium watchers out there. Let's get to the quick links. A Nick Canepa column. Details the links between Ed Roski and Chargers. Last week, when Roski proposed building an $800 million NFL stadium on 600 acres of pre-zoned land he owns in the lovely City of Industry – about 20 miles east of L.A. – I wondered aloud: “What's in it for him? May 6th is the scheduled date for the Port Commission to meet with San Dieg...
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San Diego Stadium Watch: 2008-04-06
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Friday, April 11, 2008. A Small Helping Of Links. Organizations in the San Diego business community have declared their support. More on Wednesday's news over the Marine Terminal - the Port Commission has hired laywers. To assist defending the terminal against San Diego Community Solutions. The stadium negotiation came up in last week's San Diego mayoral debate. Francis knocked Sanders for refusing to negotiate with the Chargers, who are studying two sites in Chula Vista for a stadium. That's it for now&...
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San Diego Stadium Watch: 2008-03-09
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008. You can't resist the RSS. Don't feel like checking for updates every day? San Diego Stadium Watch is accessible by RSS feed. Instant updates of what's going on at SDSW. Keep your eyes out - a special three-part focus on budget and finance is coming at the end of the week. Once again, a huge round of applause to all of you dedicated readers. Don't be afraid to e-mail. Or write a comment if you have a thought, idea or complaint. Monday, March 10, 2008. San Diego Stadium Watch.