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New Details Emerge on Oakland Stadium Plan

Hope or Hype? Some more details have come to light on a new Oakland Stadium via Matier and Ross of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Some details have come to light on a new Oakland Stadium via Matier and Ross of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Reportedly here are the figures we know.

$600 million from Fortress Investment Group.

A $200 Million dollar infrastructure only loan from Oakland/Alameda, paid back through revenue bonds. These have a higher interest rate than go bonds.

$300 million from the NFL, a $200 million G4 loan and $100 million offered from the January NFL Owners meeting in Houston.

$300 million from Mark Davis, with $200 million coming from personal seat license sales.

New Details Emerge on Oakland Stadium Plan

On the surface, this appears to be a decent proposal. However, there are a lot of strings attached. The Fortress Investment Group will want a stake in the Oakland Raiders, somewhere in the range of 20%.

Additionally, Oakland and Alameda want a cut of the stadium revenue on all non-football events. This despite the fact that the money they are providing is in the form of a loan. Seriously. There is also no firm way any of the public and private money will be financed. There are suggestions, but nothing inked.

Last, but not least, is the stadium capacity. It comes in at an underwhelming 58,000 maximum.

The Oakland City Council should vote on December 7th and it should pass.

Alameda County is a different story though. There are serious rumblings that a few of the Alameda Board of Supervisors feel that Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf is using this as political cover. There are a few also who are requesting the finances, including the debt on the land which, by the way, has not been resolved.

Not only that, but sources close to this are telling me the NFL feels the city needs to bring more money to the table. One even said that requiring Davis to sell a percentage of the team was dead on arrival. Remember my article last week

NFL Insider Tells Me This Deal is DOA

If the city and county approve of this deal, Mayor Schaaf will present it to the NFL owners. However, from what I am hearing there will be little enthusiasm. Owners do not like uncertainty. They want hard figures that have been vetted and stress tested, which has not happened with this plan. They are also not excited about a stadium in the Bay Area that only seats 58,000 people. To be a Super Bowl venue, a stadium needs to be able to adjust to over 70,000 capacity.

Honestly, I am very unimpressed with the “framework” numbers that have been reported. I was not expecting Oakland to match Las Vegas, nor do they have to. But these numbers are horrible. If any fans expect this plan to keep the Raiders in Oakland, they are in for a rude awakening.

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