That’s interesting. I think I have mixed feelings.
It’s not the whole stadium or even the whole seating area used for the gardens. It was built as a soccer stadium but hosted more concerts than games given that there’s no local league or something. In 2008 the city decided to convert it to a more general purpose “expo” type venue.
From what I can see this was achieved by constructing a large tin box where the soccer field was. This created a kind of dead / difficult to utilise area where the grand stands are, so this was one of the uses. I’m not sure what the rest is used for, but it looks to have a roof over it. It’s possible they constructed a floor over the seats.
It’s interesting that the 80’s style score board is still in place. There’s some kind of weird accounting going on here.
Found it on Google, you can see it’s seatings are about 60% used for planting. I think the rest is still used for other stuff, but the article isn’t super clear on that.
That’s interesting. I think I have mixed feelings.
It’s not the whole stadium or even the whole seating area used for the gardens. It was built as a soccer stadium but hosted more concerts than games given that there’s no local league or something. In 2008 the city decided to convert it to a more general purpose “expo” type venue.
From what I can see this was achieved by constructing a large tin box where the soccer field was. This created a kind of dead / difficult to utilise area where the grand stands are, so this was one of the uses. I’m not sure what the rest is used for, but it looks to have a roof over it. It’s possible they constructed a floor over the seats.
It’s interesting that the 80’s style score board is still in place. There’s some kind of weird accounting going on here.
Found it on Google, you can see it’s seatings are about 60% used for planting. I think the rest is still used for other stuff, but the article isn’t super clear on that.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/CUYSpX7ZTRGtFAXNA?g_st=ac