NFL Briefed on Stadium Development In St. Louis and Inglewood

March 24, 2015

  PHOENIX • A National Football League executive briefed team owners Monday, for the first time as a group, on competing stadium proposals that could send the St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles, including key steps “between now and any eventual relocation.”   NFL Executive Vice President Eric Grubman, who is in charge of stadium development and Los Angeles market exploration, said he spent about 45 minutes explaining three Los…

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AEG Attacks ‘Fast-Tracked’ Carson NFL Stadium Proposal, Fearing Competition For StubHub Center

March 20, 2015

  (By Nick Green, Daily Breeze)   Anschutz Entertainment Group, owner of Carson’s 125-acre StubHub Center, has warned Mayor Jim Dear in a letter that fast-tracking a “deeply flawed” NFL stadium proposal and avoiding an extensive environmental analysis “is an open invitation to litigation.”   In the six-page-letter, AEG maintained there are “numerous environmental and operational impacts” between the sports complex on the campus of Cal State Dominguez Hills —…

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Inglewood NFL Stadium: Moody’s Agrees New Tax Revenue Could Be A Game Changer’

March 20, 2015

An NFL stadium in Inglewood would be “a potential game changer in tax revenue,” according to a new report from the credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service, which relies mostly on information from the city’s own analysis.   “The stadium go-ahead is credit positive for Inglewood because the city stands to gain $18.7 million-$28 million annually over a 16-year period and more after, according to a city-commissioned report,” Moody’s says, in…

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Withdrawal of LA Stadium Plan Reorders Chase For NFL Teams

March 18, 2015

(by MICHAEL R. BLOOD / BakersfieldNow.com)   The demise of an NFL stadium proposal in the heart of downtown Los Angeles has reordered the competition to lure professional football back to the region after two decades of game-less Sundays. The pullout by Anschutz Entertainment Group ended a dream of having a team play in the shadow of the city’s skyline. Now it comes down to this: Five cities. Three NFL…

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Mayor Butts: “They’d Have to Have a Time Machine”

March 14, 2015

Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts sits down with Fred Roggin to talk about the latest on the NFL’s potential return to Los Angeles. He’ll talk about union dissent, AEG dropping out of the race and the next steps for the Inglewood City of Champions Revitalization Project. Originally aired on Going Roggin, March 14, 2015.

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