Monday, July 10, 2017

Rowdies Home Attendance Thread - Game 9 vs. FC Cincinnati [7/6] (self.TampaBayRowdies)

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Rowdies Home Attendance Thread - Game 9 vs. FC Cincinnati [7/6] (self.TampaBayRowdies)

A decent showing for a typical mid-week game (6,269) - it was a great crowd and atmosphere until the heavens decided to open up on us. It was however lower than the typical July 4th-ish game for use which generally we would expect to sellout with the concert. Now Kool and the Gang doesn't have the same current relevance than Flo Rida, but still. Rays were also in town, hosting the Red Sox, so all things considered it probably wasn't a bad turnout. This was (because of timing) a big increase on Game 9 of last year (4,773) and these next few games allow us to catch up a bit to perhaps pull even with our season average of last year.

Note worth mentioning - the last three games have all been over 6,000.

Up next is Charleston Battery on July 22 in what will be a Rowdies Throwback Night. Looking forward to that one.

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https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2017/07/10/q-a-what-the-mls-commissioner-needs-to-see-from.html

Q&A: What the MLS commissioner needs to see from Nashville's business community

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http://www.espnfc.com/sporting-kansas-city/story/3155625/sporting-kansas-city-co-owner-neal-patterson-dies-at-67

Sporting Kansas City co-owner Neal Patterson dies at 67

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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article160534434.html

Major League Soccer officials to visit Charlotte next week

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-insider/wp/2017/07/09/nashville-emerges-as-strong-candidate-for-mls-expansion/

Nashville emerges as strong candidate for MLS expansion

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http://www.charlottefive.com/major-league-soccer-charlotte-opinion-2/

Opinion: Major League Soccer would be good for the city, for the county and for all Charlotteans

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http://www.ozarksfirst.com/news/a-profound-loss-sporting-kc-co-owner-cerner-ceo-dies-from-cancer-complications/761538123

"A Profound Loss": Sporting KC Co-Owner, Cerner CEO Dies from Cancer Complications

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http://www.nashvillepost.com/sports/sports-business/blog/20867017/nashville-on-the-rise-in-mls-expansion-efforts

Nashville on the rise in MLS expansion search

Commissioner's visit includes tour of Fairgrounds site, meeting with local business, political leaders

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https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2017/07/10/after-record-turnout-heres-whatremains-on.html

After record turnout, here's what remains on Nashville's MLS checklist

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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article160534434.html

Major League Soccer officials to visit Charlotte next week

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http://www.dailydetroit.com/2017/07/10/recent-reports-possible-major-league-soccer-expansion-no-mention-detroit/

In Recent Reports Of Possible Major League Soccer Expansion, No Mention Of Detroit

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https://sports.yahoo.com/don-garber-issues-latest-mls-184825525.html

Don Garber issues latest update on MLS expansion

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https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2017/07/10/slideshow-look-back-at-nashvilles-golden-soccer.html

Slideshow: Look back at Nashville's golden soccer weekend

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http://www.83degreesmedia.com/devnews/new-musuem-displays-western-art-071117.aspx

New James Museum transforms 100 block of Central Ave., Downtown St. Pete

A 105-ton stone mesa will frame the entrance to the Tom & Mary James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art Museum, St. Petersburg’s newest addition to its growing collection of arts and cultural organizations. 

Located at the corner of 100 Central Avenue and First Avenue South in the heart of downtown, the James Museum represents the vision of Tom James, chairman emeritus of Raymond James Financial, and his wife Mary.

The James’ have donated $50 million to build the museum, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2017 with a grand opening in early 2018.

The museum will display a portion of the James’ vast collection of more than 3,000 pieces of western and wildlife art and sculpture, as well as Native American jewelry.  The couple began collecting western and wildlife art in the late 1950s and now have one of the largest private collections in Florida.

“When my wife Mary and I decided to share the best of our collection through the establishment of a museum, it made perfect sense to build that museum in the city that has been our home for over 50 years and so much a part of our family’s success,” says James.

“Anchored by the Dali Museum, St. Petersburg already has such a strong arts presence in downtown,” says James. “We wanted to augment the array of cultural attractions and further establish the city as a cultural destination, while providing educational and entertainment opportunities for the community.”

The final steel beam that will support the 219-foot foot tall stone mesa was lowered into place at the end of June during a “topping off” ceremony.  The event marked slightly more than the halfway point for construction of the 84,000-square foot museum, which when completed will be larger than The Dali Museum.

From parking garage to museum

The  location of the new James Museum will be a first for the city. Rather than taking shape as a free-standing entity,  the museum is being built within the bottom two floors of the SouthCore Parking Garage, a distinctive pink landmark in the 100 block of Central Avenue.  The new ONE 41-story luxury condo tower is under construction across the street.

Last year, St. Petersburg City Council approved a 50-year lease between the city and the museum. Parking for the museum and the public will continue to be available in the remainder of the eight-story public parking garage.

In a prepared statement, St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman says he is enthusiastic about the city’s partnership with the museum, which will bring another significant landmark to the downtown core.

The Beck Group is overseeing construction of the museum, which will include a 30,000-square-feet gallery space, 6,000-square feet event space, 120-seat theater, indoor sculpture court, commercial catering kitchen, café and museum store.

St. Pete Design Group, a joint venture between Harvard Jolly Architecture, Architect Yann Weymouth and Wanemacher Jensen Architects, are designing the exterior and interior. 

Weymouth designed The Dali Museum, now a major draw for visitors internationally to the city. The design for the new James Museum is expected to be just as distinctive architecturally. In addition to the 105-ton stone mesa on the front of the building, interior features include a two-story stone arroyo and waterfall.

Driving economic development

The museum’s construction presents significant development opportunities for the 100 block of Central Avenue. 

Besides transforming a 30-year-old city parking garage into a museum, the team will be creating 35,000-square-feet of retail space on the east and west side of the garage -- prime street level property that is expected to transform this corner of downtown. 

The Sembler Company is leasing ground floor retail units and Echelon Real Estate Services is leasing the Class A Office space located on the second floor.

“When we selected the museum’s location, we had in mind that we should help build and beautify that part of downtown, encourage development of hotels and other amenities for residents and visitors and make the area more attractive and pedestrian friendly,”  Tom James said at an event last year announcing the launch of the new museum. “We could have given our collection to other museums or have sold it, but we thought what better opportunity to continue the development of our city.” 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/sports/pro_soccer_league_has_fort_wayne_in_its_sights_20170711

Pro soccer league has Fort Wayne in its sights

United Soccer League Division III to open play in 2019.

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