January 08, 2004
Miami floats conjoined stadiums
Add one more idea to the mix of Florida Marlins stadium proposals floating around out there. In the latest wrinkle, the Miami City Commission voted today to explore tacking on a baseball stadium to the side of the Orange Bowl, which would get a facelift of its own for football as well. The advantage: the twinned stadiums could share such elements as locker rooms, food service and storage facilities. The downside: even without a roof on the baseball stadium, the whole shmageggy would cost something on the order of $375 million. Isn't this where we came in?








