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Sunday, May 25, 2008

N.Y. Times: Time and Cost Rise for Yankee Stadium Parks (RR)

Ahh, Mullaly Park...man, they used to grow some righteous weeds there.

The cost of replacing two popular parks where the new Yankee Stadium is being built has nearly doubled. At the same time, several of the eight new parks, which were supposed to be completed before the new stadium opens next spring, have been delayed by as much as two years, according to city documents.

The price of the new small parks — which are to replace tennis and basketball courts, a running track and baseball and soccer fields eliminated to make way for the new stadium — is now projected to be $174 million, almost one-seventh the cost of the $1.3 billion stadium itself. The original estimate had been $95.5 million. The increase comes amid skyrocketing costs for construction projects, both public and private, around the city.

...The parks department has predicted a net increase of 2.14 acres of parkland in the swap, to 24.56 acres from 22.42 acres. But that has failed to quell some local disappointment.

“We’ve lost our biggest park, and what we’ve been reduced to is this parking lot,” said Anita Antonetty, 51, a South Bronx resident, referring to the temporary park at Jerome Avenue and East 161st Street. “We lost hundreds of trees that were 80 years old, and now there’s this monstrosity of cement across the street from where people live.”

Repoz Posted: May 25, 2008 at 09:04 AM | 9 comment(s)
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   1. McCoy Posted: May 25, 2008 at 12:33 PM (#2793973)
Surprise!!!

Has any ballpark managed to actually build all the planned fringed items that the builders promised? Stage 3 never seems to happen or if it does it usually takes 10 years.
   2. The elusive Robert Denby Posted: May 25, 2008 at 01:41 PM (#2794015)
The Cardinals have a lovely pond in the proposed Ballpark Village.
   3. Vaux, A.B.D. Posted: May 25, 2008 at 02:43 PM (#2794040)
You can't pay construction workers too much.
   4. Rough Carrigan Posted: May 25, 2008 at 04:51 PM (#2794171)
Yes. Yes you can. It's not a fun job. It has its risks and the work environment is not always very pleasant. But educational requirements are minimal and a lot of people are willing to do construction work. Yes. Yes it is quite possible to pay construction workers too much. See Big Dig, The and Prevailing Wage rules. Yes, you can.
   5. jwb Posted: May 25, 2008 at 10:36 PM (#2794359)
Is the term "Penalty Clause" unknown in New York?
   6. Miss Remember Posted: May 25, 2008 at 11:28 PM (#2794382)
The Cardinals have a lovely pond in the proposed Ballpark Village.


Minus the water. But they'll have it ready by the All-Star game!!! Right.
   7. The elusive Robert Denby Posted: May 26, 2008 at 09:02 PM (#2794904)
Minus the water. But they'll have it ready by the All-Star game!!! Right.

The lastest storm has probably refilled it. They should put some Japanese carp in there. Maybe that would distract the taxpayers from wondering why there's an empty lot where all those spectacular restaurants, shops and condos were supposed to be.
   8. cardsfanboy Posted: May 26, 2008 at 09:20 PM (#2794913)
Maybe that would distract the taxpayers from wondering why there's an empty lot where all those spectacular restaurants, shops and condos were supposed to be.



yep the taxpayers are going to look at that 400million dollar stadium and say "geez what a waste of 40million taxpayers dollars, we should have the privately financed ballpark village that was promised us"
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