• b1_@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    From the image in this link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-17/gabba-stadium-redevelopment-funding-2032-olympics-infrastructure/101988206
    …looks to me like they will be linking the river by sinking the roads surrounding and capping them with pedestrian walking areas, or some of them anyway . $2.7 billion price tag. The walkway links look like they are trying to give access to southbank/ the rocks but also river frontage at Mowbrow Park on other side of Kangaroo point.

    With the Gabba I think it’s all about increasing the oval size and stand capacity so they can complete with other large stadiums in Australia for events.

    Here’s another article: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/feb/17/brisbane-2032-olympics-live-arena-gabba-rebuild-redevelopment-queensland
    …which says the proposed new stadium will only add another 8000 seats. There’s also pics of an alternate and cheaper proposal to have demountable stadium then reuse the materials from that after games for other infrastructure. Insteresting.

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      1 year ago

      There is a nice pedestrian connection planned over Main St, but I’m not seeing any proposed changes to Stanley St or Vulture St, or anything west of the CRR Gabba station, which would be required to make the connection to Southbank nice.

      so they can complete with other large stadiums in Australia for events

      Honestly I’m not really sure this is it. Taylor Swift isn’t coming here on this tour, but supposedly if she had come it would have been to Lang Park, not the Gabba. She’s playing at an NRL stadium in Sydney and a cricket/AFL one in Melbourne. I don’t think stadium size is the reason for not coming, and I doubt it is for any other events.