What the New Kroger Field Entertainment District could look like
Kentucky is pursuing the construction of an entertainment district near Kroger Field. There are four proposals for the major project.
We camp out for a practice. We’ll figure out where to park laterThe biggest issue i see is parking.
I’d rather pay the city than play in Kroger Arena.Now to build a BB arena there and tell the city to fly a kite.
You don't want to watch a basketball game while pushing a stuffed shopping cart around the sidelines of Cawood's Court? The opportunities are endless. You could share a Sloppy Joe with BG.I’d rather pay the city than play in Kroger Arena.
I mean, why not just hang out in Kroger if you want entertainment?![]()
What the New Kroger Field Entertainment District could look like
Kentucky is pursuing the construction of an entertainment district near Kroger Field. There are four proposals for the major project.www.on3.com
Parking garages?! Can you imagine how long it would take to exit after a game?![]()
What the New Kroger Field Entertainment District could look like
Kentucky is pursuing the construction of an entertainment district near Kroger Field. There are four proposals for the major project.www.on3.com


I’d imagine if we’re rolling and doing really good, it’s going to nearly not even be worth trying to get to a game. Lexington traffic on football football saturdays is already bad. Can’t imagine. Infrastructure isn’t here. We don’t have it.Although you’ll always have people oppose it growth and new options are usually a good thing. I’m sure the people of Lexington and students would take advantage of it for the 359 games a year it doesn’t add traffic to the area.
These two seem to be enjoying themselves. Probably their anniversary:STL has been building and building and building to offer events away from the field and to take your money and make you forget why you’re there. Busch stadium has become a giant restraint / shopping / drinking district instead of what it’s supposed to be, and half the time people are out walking around shopping instead of watching baseball. And it’s been horrible for the fraschise. Pissed every year I step into it. F all that. This is all a distraction and to keep you coming without the wins.
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Yeah Cincy did something similar around Great American and it’s nice and guess businesses do okay, BUT the difference around baseball parks is there are 81 home games per year. Football there are 7.STL has been building and building and building to offer events away from the field and to take your money and make you forget why you’re there. Busch stadium has become a giant restraint / shopping / drinking district instead of what it’s supposed to be, and half the time people are out walking around shopping instead of watching baseball. And it’s been horrible for the fraschise. Pissed every year I step into it. F all that. This is all a distraction and to keep you coming without the wins.
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And that’s a big BUT. I question whether there’ll be enough activity there to make this a wise economic investment. It’ll no doubt be bustling for 7 Saturdays, but what happens the other 358 days of the year?BUT the difference around baseball parks is there are 81 home games per year. Football there are 7.
Whole thing will end up blazing outAnd that’s a big BUT. I question whether there’ll be enough activity there to make this a wise economic investment. It’ll no doubt be bustling for 7 Saturdays, but what happens the other 358 days of the year?