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The designs were commissioned by Montreal businessman Stephen Bronfman. Action-Gardien told It is currently unclear when or if the OCPM will conduct public consultations on a potential baseball stadium in the Peel basin.
A downtown site once held the promise of keeping the Expos in "la belle province." With all the buzz and talk of the Montreal Expos perhaps coming back to Montreal, albeit nothing 100% confirmed by the MLB. A new team, if the city gets one, would have its own stadium — and more. While Montreal's Olympic Stadium was the first baseball park to have a retractable roof, the roof was plagued by numerous problems, and was never fully used.
No study measuring economic, social and environmental impacts has not been brought to the attention of the commission.”“The commission believes that the installation of a baseball stadium in the Bridge-Bonaventure sector should be the subject of an independent consultation and be analyzed on the basis of a more developed project,” the OPCM added, noting that other sporting installations such as Percival Molson Stadium and the Jarry Tennis Stadium were subject to project-specific public consultations.Currently a new Montreal ballpark is foreseen as part of a plan that would see the Tampa Bay Rays play the first half of the season in a new Tampa Bay ballpark and the second half in Montreal. O n February 13th, Montreal baseball fans were delighted with several reports detailing Stephen Bronfman and Pierre Boivin’s new ties to a piece of land near downtown Montreal. Montreal businessman Stephen Bronfman proposed a new million square foot baseball stadium in the Peel basin last October. Renders and speculation of a potential new stadium have surfaced. © 2020 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. The OCPM is an independent organization that is mandated to carry out public consultations by Montreal’s city council or executive committee. By . It remains to be seen if the proposal will gain the traction it needs politically, and plenty of obstacles would have to be overcome to make the proposed split-season arrangement a reality–Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.Copyright 2020 August Publications. Once Montreal’s new commuter REM train is complete, Bronfman said it would have a stop at the stadium.For now, there are still plenty of questions about the prospects of a new Montreal ballpark and MLB team. Stephen Bronfman, who has been leading efforts to bring Major League Baseball back to Montreal, discussed details on Thursday for a new ballpark that would anchor a … It would seat up to 32,000 people, and would be eco-friendly, according to Bronfman. “Here’s a great opportunity not just to build a baseball stadium near downtown but also to help with a theme of redevelopment of a sector of the city to make people proud,” Bronfman said. Montreal Baseball Project seeks to build upon the recent groundswell of demand for baseball in Montreal and deliver a team back to the community . The Montreal Expos played in Major League Baseball until the team moved to Washington in 2005. Since that time the company has grown from a single employee working out of a home to a diversified publishing firm featuring Websites, books and other merchandise. At the time, a Action-Gardien, which is made up of 26 community organizations, joined together to oppose the construction of a baseball stadium. A proposed plan for a sprawling baseball stadium in Montreal requires more study and discussion, according to the city’s public consultations office.The Office de consultation publique de Montréal (OCPM) issued its report Monday on the revitalization of the Bridge-Bonaventure sector, which includes the development of the Peel Basin in Griffintown.“The commission believes that the installation of a baseball stadium in the Bridge-Bonaventure sector should be the subject of an independent consultation and be analyzed on the basis of a more developed project,” the office wrote.Businessman Stephen Bronfman and Claridge president Pierre Boivin presented their vision for the proposed stadium last October during public consultations for the Bridge-Bonaventure sector.In a bid to bring back Major League Baseball, the pair proposed a stadium on federally owned land that they said would be eco-friendly and rely heavily on public transit.The project has garnered support from sports fans and former premier Lucien Bouchard, who said having a baseball team In its report, the OCPM said it would irresponsible to render a decision on the proposal based on what it described as the “fragmented” information it has collected.“This is a major equipment project for the City of Montreal, whose size and breadth require that we measure its impact in various aspects,” it wrote.The public consultation office also points to how similar large-scale sports projects — such as expanding tennis courts at Jarry Park and the Percival-Molson Stadium — underwent their own individual consultations.“No plan, nor any study measuring economic, social and environmental impacts have been brought to the attention of the commission,” it wrote.The move comes amid a halted proposal for the Tampa Bay Rays to split their season in Montreal.
(Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)
The designs were commissioned by Montreal businessman Stephen Bronfman. Action-Gardien told It is currently unclear when or if the OCPM will conduct public consultations on a potential baseball stadium in the Peel basin.
A downtown site once held the promise of keeping the Expos in "la belle province." With all the buzz and talk of the Montreal Expos perhaps coming back to Montreal, albeit nothing 100% confirmed by the MLB. A new team, if the city gets one, would have its own stadium — and more. While Montreal's Olympic Stadium was the first baseball park to have a retractable roof, the roof was plagued by numerous problems, and was never fully used.
No study measuring economic, social and environmental impacts has not been brought to the attention of the commission.”“The commission believes that the installation of a baseball stadium in the Bridge-Bonaventure sector should be the subject of an independent consultation and be analyzed on the basis of a more developed project,” the OPCM added, noting that other sporting installations such as Percival Molson Stadium and the Jarry Tennis Stadium were subject to project-specific public consultations.Currently a new Montreal ballpark is foreseen as part of a plan that would see the Tampa Bay Rays play the first half of the season in a new Tampa Bay ballpark and the second half in Montreal. O n February 13th, Montreal baseball fans were delighted with several reports detailing Stephen Bronfman and Pierre Boivin’s new ties to a piece of land near downtown Montreal. Montreal businessman Stephen Bronfman proposed a new million square foot baseball stadium in the Peel basin last October. Renders and speculation of a potential new stadium have surfaced. © 2020 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. The OCPM is an independent organization that is mandated to carry out public consultations by Montreal’s city council or executive committee. By . It remains to be seen if the proposal will gain the traction it needs politically, and plenty of obstacles would have to be overcome to make the proposed split-season arrangement a reality–Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.Copyright 2020 August Publications. Once Montreal’s new commuter REM train is complete, Bronfman said it would have a stop at the stadium.For now, there are still plenty of questions about the prospects of a new Montreal ballpark and MLB team. Stephen Bronfman, who has been leading efforts to bring Major League Baseball back to Montreal, discussed details on Thursday for a new ballpark that would anchor a … It would seat up to 32,000 people, and would be eco-friendly, according to Bronfman. “Here’s a great opportunity not just to build a baseball stadium near downtown but also to help with a theme of redevelopment of a sector of the city to make people proud,” Bronfman said. Montreal Baseball Project seeks to build upon the recent groundswell of demand for baseball in Montreal and deliver a team back to the community . The Montreal Expos played in Major League Baseball until the team moved to Washington in 2005. Since that time the company has grown from a single employee working out of a home to a diversified publishing firm featuring Websites, books and other merchandise. At the time, a Action-Gardien, which is made up of 26 community organizations, joined together to oppose the construction of a baseball stadium. A proposed plan for a sprawling baseball stadium in Montreal requires more study and discussion, according to the city’s public consultations office.The Office de consultation publique de Montréal (OCPM) issued its report Monday on the revitalization of the Bridge-Bonaventure sector, which includes the development of the Peel Basin in Griffintown.“The commission believes that the installation of a baseball stadium in the Bridge-Bonaventure sector should be the subject of an independent consultation and be analyzed on the basis of a more developed project,” the office wrote.Businessman Stephen Bronfman and Claridge president Pierre Boivin presented their vision for the proposed stadium last October during public consultations for the Bridge-Bonaventure sector.In a bid to bring back Major League Baseball, the pair proposed a stadium on federally owned land that they said would be eco-friendly and rely heavily on public transit.The project has garnered support from sports fans and former premier Lucien Bouchard, who said having a baseball team In its report, the OCPM said it would irresponsible to render a decision on the proposal based on what it described as the “fragmented” information it has collected.“This is a major equipment project for the City of Montreal, whose size and breadth require that we measure its impact in various aspects,” it wrote.The public consultation office also points to how similar large-scale sports projects — such as expanding tennis courts at Jarry Park and the Percival-Molson Stadium — underwent their own individual consultations.“No plan, nor any study measuring economic, social and environmental impacts have been brought to the attention of the commission,” it wrote.The move comes amid a halted proposal for the Tampa Bay Rays to split their season in Montreal.
(Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)