New Meadowlands Stadium in Jersey City

New Meadowlands Stadium

Completed | Sports | Jersey City | Groundbreaking 2007 | Completed 2010 | Views 5043 | Added by Chris Bakker, 11 Apr 2010


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Maarten commented...

It looks more like a giant rabbit Smilie

2 years ago

Chris commented...

Well, doesn't look like a dinosour to me, slightly maybe. Probably a lake.

2 years ago

Miek37 commented...

You're kidding me aren't you? Smilie)


and i thought there was something wrong with my eyes! Smilie )

2 years ago

Chris commented...

Can you make a screenshot of it? I can't see anything like it :-S

2 years ago

Miek37 commented...

Good idea to share the place, the only visitors will be true supporters of the sport since American Football is not familliar with "hooliganism" as far as i know so that's not an obstacle to share a stadium which can save both teams a lot of money!

off topic question (sorry, i will delete this part later if you wish.)

When i zoomed out a bit to have a better view of the stadium location i noticed a remarkable object? in the shape of a horse? (dino?) i also can't see what material it's made off so now i am really curious what it is exactly, someone?

2 years ago

Chris added this project

New Meadowlands Stadium in Jersey City

Meadowlands Stadium is a stadium currently under construction in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It will be the home of the New York Jets and New York Giants of the National Football League. The stadium is replacing Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which was home to the Giants since 1976 and the Jets since 1984. Like its predecessor, the new stadium will be the only NFL stadium shared by two teams. However, unlike Giants Stadium in which the Jets were a junior partner, the new stadium will be a 50/50 partnership between both NFL teams. The stadium is administered by the New Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC. Meadowlands Stadium opened on April 10, 2010 when it featured the Big City Classic lacrosse tournament.[1]

As determined by a coin toss by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, the Giants will host the first NFL regular season game in the stadium's history on Sunday, September 12, 2010. The following evening, the Jets will hold their home opener, to be shown on Monday Night Football.[5]


2 years ago

Chris added company Ewing Cole, 360 Architecture
2 years ago


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