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UT board of trustees approves $5.35 million for Larimar expansion and renovation
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RE: UT board of trustees approves $5.35 million for Larimar expansion and renovation
(09-19-2013 12:20 PM)indianasniff Wrote:  When the people from UT Facilities were here in Fort Wayne, they were very cool to the idea of expanding a stadium we do not fill today. Any dreams of a Glass Bowl Expansion come with big check writing. Win a $400 million powerball and write a big check to get it started alright

I've been told the same thing in regards to expansion of the GB... It's interesting to find that close to half of the MAC schools have downsized their stadium capacities within the last ten years... NIU, BG, Miami, and Kent have gone from 30-24,000 seats... And, I think UB decreased from 30-28,000...
09-20-2013 07:51 AM
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RE: UT board of trustees approves $5.35 million for Larimar expansion and renovation - FMRocket - 09-20-2013 07:51 AM



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