8 December 2021 | 84 replies
It will feel weird, but so does looking at empty cities, huge stadiums, etc. today feels weird.
29 April 2017 | 17 replies
We are also adding the Mercedes Benz stadium which will host the 2019 Superbowl.
26 December 2023 | 50 replies
I know as-is condition properties with high value-add potential (especially if zoning changes permit a lot more units) can go for much higher $/sf as well, but again that is the outlier rather than the norm (and any effect this would have would be washed away by the sea of other transactions during that same time period)TLDR: You are looking at individual blades of grass when I'm in a stadium looking at a soccer field, some blades will be higher than the rest, but nothing of measurable consequence.You can generate these charts, and many more, for free: app.runcomps.org, enter "your_best_friend" (don't enter the quotes "")
19 October 2019 | 18 replies
There are plenty of good cities in Florida, but using Tampa as an example - North and South Tampa are pretty nice, but the closer you get to Ybor or even in some parts around USF and the Stadium, the worse things get.
21 September 2019 | 86 replies
But this is ADA, which covers public facilities like hotels, restaurants, libraries, stadiums etc...it doesn't govern rental properties.Yet HUD grouped SA and ESA into one class and does not seem to address the fact that SA and ESA are very different - a seeing eye dog is a true need and is trained to provide such service, an ESA is untrained and 99% of the time is a stun to get into pet free housing.
14 October 2021 | 105 replies
Originally posted by @Alvin Sylvain:Just to put an opposite spin on the overall trend here, since the Rams are moving to the Los Angeles area and building this grand, new, beautiful stadium over in Inglewood, rents hereabouts have been going CRAZY.I hear anecdotal stories about rents doubling and tripling, all at once.