A month ago, the new San Jose Earthquakes statdium was listed under the Rosetti Architects wikipedia page. By the article history, it is obvious it was placed there by someone close to the company. This morning, it was removed by that same person. This can only mean one thing! I just don't know what it is. But I'm sure it's huge. Expect the story to break any day now by the New York Times, or the Toronto Sun, or the Boise High School Patriot Ledger. Or possibly even the Merc.
Someone should go back and revert it to see what happens. It does look like an inside job removing it.
ummm, i guess it means that Rosetti won't be the actual architects?? Don't see what else it could be. I just hope it has a roof. There must be something in the American psyche that is apprehensive about stadium roofs. I mean, keeping the fans comfortable is obviously a foreign concept.
Reconsider? I don't think anyone has ever mentioned a stage. Plus its not being built by AEG so I don't think you need to worry about that.
I hope you're right. I was basing my groveling (that's right, I'm not above groveling) off of this post: https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12448294&postcount=59
I wouldn't panic. It's very likely that Rossetti Architects doesn't want to list any project whose deal isn't finalized yet. Once the deal is approved in October, Rossetti will no doubt officially include The [Corporate name] Epicenter at San José in its plans again. GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! -G
With the San Jose Earthquakes attempting to earn the MLS Scudetto Patch for 2009. GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! -G
The Quakes would have to win MLS Cup 2008 to wear the MLS Scudetto Patch throughout the 2009 season. GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! -G
Holy carp, I'm an idiot Nice to know we're on the same page, though (the 2009 thing, not the idiot part)