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State of the Jaguars

#61

Quote:I saw it too. My jaw dropped.
Agreed.

 

That whole area is going to be insane (in a good way) once Khan gets the Shipyards built.

 

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#62

Quote:Shad shot down the idea of bringing another Super Bowl here, said there wasn't nearly enough hotels.
 

I missed that, maybe the far distant future, or maybe never. Either way, it will be a top notch facility.

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#63
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2016, 02:26 PM by Mowerguy.)

Quote:So we are reducing our stadium capacity. Interesting idea.
Did you listen to presentation?

The Jags have THE most premium seats in the smallest market. 

They have consistently sold 80% of them so they're reducing THAT capacity to 80% of what is was....and bringing it line with premium in other stadiums.

 

Makes perfect sense.

 

The southend zone is going to get patio area at ground level too.

The whole shipyard project is really nice.....and just the shot in the arm the downtown needs to attract people to live there. That whole area was just begging for improvements and use.


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#64
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2016, 02:27 PM by JaguarsWoman.)

Quote:Did you listen to presentation?

The Jags have THE most premium seats in the smallest market. 

They have consistently sold 80% of them so they're reducing THAT capacity to 80% of what is was....and bringing it line with premium in other stadiums.

 

Makes perfect sense.
 

So the biggest city by land area has a smaller market than the smallest city by population?


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#65

Quote:So the biggest city by land area has a smaller market than the smallest city by population?


Google "density".
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#66

Quote:Did you listen to presentation?

The Jags have THE most premium seats in the smallest market. 

They have consistently sold 80% of them so they're reducing THAT capacity to 80% of what is was....and bringing it line with premium in other stadiums.

 

Makes perfect sense.

 

The southend zone is going to get patio area at ground level too.

The whole shipyard project is really nice.....and just the shot in the arm the downtown needs to attract people to live there. That whole area was just begging for improvements and use.
 

 

Quote:FYI Green Bay is the smallest market in the NFL.
 

 

You sure showed him.

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#67

Quote:If the draft starts moving around each year, I could see that type of event being held there for sure.
 

I don't understand why people think the draft is going to move around every year. The NFL never suggested that as an option they were looking into while discussing where to put it.

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You win. Jacksonville sucks. London is way more profitable.
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#69

Those renderings are amazing.
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#70

How can I invest in the city of Jacksonville lol.


Honestly, if the team starts winning and all of these features and amenities are added, the city will have a crazyyyy buzz to it!
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#71

Quote:You win. Jacksonville sucks. London is way more profitable.
 

Go get some sleep buddy.  

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#72

Honestly, I would definitely move to Jacksonville from the LA area. 

1) Florida babes (obviously) 

2) Taxes (another obvious reason)

3) Population Area

4) This is probably the most important reason. Closer to the Jags.

 

 

Can someone tell me how much a season ticket package costs? 


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#73

Quote:Can someone tell me how much a season ticket package costs? 
http://www.jaguars.com/2016tickets/index.html

 

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#74

Quote:Honestly, I would definitely move to Jacksonville from the LA area. 

1) Florida babes (obviously) 

2) Taxes (another obvious reason)

3) Population Area

4) This is probably the most important reason. Closer to the Jags.

 

 

Can someone tell me how much a season ticket package costs? 
 

 

I think they start at around $400 for the season for the cheapest seats.

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#75

Quote:Honestly, I would definitely move to Jacksonville from the LA area. 

1) Florida babes (obviously) 

2) Taxes (another obvious reason)

3) Population Area

4) This is probably the most important reason. Closer to the Jags.

 

 

Can someone tell me how much a season ticket package costs? 
I live in California but every year I think about buying season tickets just to support my team. However it sucks knowing I wouldnt really be able to show up to support in person.

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#76

Quote:How can I invest in the city of Jacksonville lol.
 

Buy/rent yourself a building/some land and do something with it. A store or restaurant or something. 

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#77

Quote:Buy/rent yourself a building/some land and do something with it. A store or restaurant or something.


Too cliche. Let's think outside the box here!
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#78

I was hoping to hear some news about progress on the shipyards.


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#79

Quote:Honestly, I would definitely move to Jacksonville from the LA area. 

1) Florida babes (obviously) 

2) Taxes (another obvious reason)

3) Population Area

4) This is probably the most important reason. Closer to the Jags.

 

 

Can someone tell me how much a season ticket package costs? 
 

Reasons 2-4 are legit.

 

#1 Not really. Jacksonville is more Georgia. You'd need to move further south to Miami area for the "florida babes"

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#80

Quote:I was hoping to hear some news about progress on the shipyards.
 

It's hung up in negotiations between the city and Khan over cleanup costs. Peter Rummell is developing the land across the river and is currently closing on negotiations with the city. It is believed that Rummell's deal will set the groundwork for Khan's so hopefully it will be a fairly quick turnaround after that.

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