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Old 11-05-2007, 09:12 AM
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Default City seeking bids for demolition of Tiger Stadium

The demolition of historic Tiger Stadium is inching closer.

The Detroit Economic Growth Corp., a development arm of the city, issued a request for proposals last week seeking a demolition contractor to raze most of the old ballpark. Contractors have until Nov. 20 to put in bids.

The job would require saving a corner of the stadium for a community center and memorial.

Scott Veldhuis, project manager for the DEGC, said once bids are submitted, the DEGC will study them and make a recommendation to the city's Economic Development Corp., a quasi-public board that controls the stadium site. The EDC is expected to issue a demolition contract by mid-December.

If that schedule holds, demolition could begin around January or February.
The Detroit Tigers left the stadium after the 1999 season for Comerica Park. A lengthy debate over the stadium's fate led to the City Council approving Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's plan for the site in July.

The plan calls for razing about 90% of the stadium structure, preserving the playing field for youth baseball and other activities, saving a small portion of the stadium near home plate and redeveloping the land ringing the field as residential housing and stores.

The Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy, a Corktown neighborhood group, is working with the city on plans for creating the community center.
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Another one bites the dust . . .

Who remembers this stadium well? Does this plan make any sense at all, or is it just to appease the tree huggers and leaf lickers: preserving the playing field for youth baseball and other activities, and saving a small portion of the stadium near home plate?
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It sure is weird, but it doesn't surprise me, just look at the city of Detroit. I remember the Super Bowl a couple years ago there. It was just a bunch of streets of just empty shops and all. I know that the big 3 auto makers have something to do with it, but it is sad to see a city looking like it did.
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