A very obscure article from Goldman Sachs are exploring the possibility of a deal between John Henry, Robert Kraft and the City of Boston in a three way land deal swap of Fenway Park and Widdett Circle in South Boston. This would potentially land a new 60,000 seat baseball stadium for the Red Sox in midtown Boston and the iconic Fenway Park becoming the new home of the New England Revolution professional soccer team. Fenway park would need minor upgrade seating and field configuration renovations, as the article stated. I've tried to share the link but it's almost impossible to upload. Still attempting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA very obscure article from Goldman Sachs are exploring the possibility of a deal between John Henry, Robert Kraft and the City of Boston in a three way land deal swap of Fenway Park and Widdett Circle in South Boston. This would potentially land a new 60,000 seat baseball stadium for the Red Sox in midtown Boston and the iconic Fenway Park becoming the new home of the New England Revolution professional soccer team. Fenway park would need minor upgrade seating and field configuration renovations, as the article stated. I've tried to share the link but it's almost impossible to upload. Still attempting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA very obscure article from Goldman Sachs are exploring the possibility of a deal between John Henry, Robert Kraft and the City of Boston in a three way land deal swap of Fenway Park and Widdett Circle in South Boston. This would potentially land a new 60,000 seat baseball stadium for the Red Sox in midtown Boston and the iconic Fenway Park becoming the new home of the New England Revolution professional soccer team. Fenway park would need minor upgrade seating and field configuration renovations, as the article stated. I've tried to share the link but it's almost impossible to upload. Still attempting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA very obscure article from Goldman Sachs are exploring the possibility of a deal between John Henry, Robert Kraft and the City of Boston in a three way land deal swap of Fenway Park and Widdett Circle in South Boston. This would potentially land a new 60,000 seat baseball stadium for the Red Sox in midtown Boston and the iconic Fenway Park becoming the new home of the New England Revolution professional soccer team. Fenway park would need minor upgrade seating and field configuration renovations, as the article stated. I've tried to share the link but it's almost impossible to upload. Still attempting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA very obscure article from Goldman Sachs are exploring the possibility of a deal between John Henry, Robert Kraft and the City of Boston in a three way land deal swap of Fenway Park and Widdett Circle in South Boston. This would potentially land a new 60,000 seat baseball stadium for the Red Sox in midtown Boston and the iconic Fenway Park becoming the new home of the New England Revolution professional soccer team. Fenway park would need minor upgrade seating and field configuration renovations, as the article stated. I've tried to share the link but it's almost impossible to upload. Still attempting.
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Fens area is a major university/college hub in Boston, with public transportation already in place there, it's a huge market for the Revolution. Henry can finally get the downtown stadium he always wanted.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFens area is a major university/college hub in Boston, with public transportation already in place there, it's a huge market for the Revolution. Henry can finally get the downtown stadium he always wanted.
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