The more obstacles that get in the way and the longer the delays, the later the A's will be in Fremont with their new stadium. It doesn't sound like they're planning on failing at this, but it's certainly taking longer to break ground than I thought and longer than they I expected I bet.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/athl...nclick_check=1
This site is devoted to updates on the park:But where that future will take place remains in as much question as ever, especially after managing partner Lew Wolff told Bay Area News Group he's unsure if the team's attempt to build a new state-of-the-art ballpark in Fremont will succeed.
"I don't know. I honestly don't," Wolff said Wednesday when asked if Cisco Field will come to fruition. "But say it doesn't. We're still under a lot of pressure to get a park that is our own. That isn't going to go away. So my hope is that we'll find a way to make it happen. It has not been as easy as I thought it would be."
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I really can't believe that they're still preparing the environmental report! Hasn't it been almost a year or more since they said that was the next step? It sure seems like it. It certainly doesn't seem like it's ownership's fault, but man this is taking forever. Do you guys think it'll get done in Fremont? If not, then what? Vegas? Portland? Somewhere else in California?
It's also complicated by the soccer franchise they own since the team is supposed to be the San Jose Quakes again. I'm not sure if they'd be allowed to move them and rename them as well. I thought the deal was to bring the Quakes back even though they'd technically be an expansion team. Do they move the A's out of state and find a place for the Quakes there? Who knows. This is getting ridiculous though.