Off season arena thread

Kirbs

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I’ve been wondering about moving the arena from the current location to the Old Capitol mall location for awhile so I asked Chat GPT.

From Chat GPT:
The comparison is surprisingly close:
  • Old Capitol Town Center (formerly Old Capitol Mall) is about 375,000 square feet.
  • Carver-Hawkeye Arena is about 213,412 square feet.
So:
  • Difference: about 161,588 sq ft
  • Ratio: Old Capitol Town Center is about 1.76× larger
  • Percent larger: roughly 76% larger
For another way to picture it: Carver-Hawkeye Arena would fit inside Old Capitol Town Center with room left over equal to a medium-sized retail building.

my thoughts:
There’s parking adjacent-probably not enough. Can they relocate the education building? Go underground like Carver?

It would make the downtown/ped mall area really diversified and not just a place for college students to get hammered! I know there are restaurants now, and other businesses, but I’m guessing it’s still 75/25% young people getting hammered-especially in the evening.
 

Hawkangler

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I’ve been wondering about moving the arena from the current location to the Old Capitol mall location for awhile so I asked Chat GPT.

From Chat GPT:
The comparison is surprisingly close:
  • Old Capitol Town Center (formerly Old Capitol Mall) is about 375,000 square feet.
  • Carver-Hawkeye Arena is about 213,412 square feet.
So:
  • Difference: about 161,588 sq ft
  • Ratio: Old Capitol Town Center is about 1.76× larger
  • Percent larger: roughly 76% larger
For another way to picture it: Carver-Hawkeye Arena would fit inside Old Capitol Town Center with room left over equal to a medium-sized retail building.

my thoughts:
There’s parking adjacent-probably not enough. Can they relocate the education building? Go underground like Carver?

It would make the downtown/ped mall area really diversified and not just a place for college students to get hammered! I know there are restaurants now, and other businesses, but I’m guessing it’s still 75/25% young people getting hammered-especially in the evening.
Using AI to do an analysis is your first mistake. Not taking cost is another. Carver is still viable with some remodeling.
 

iahawkeyes17

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I’ve been wondering about moving the arena from the current location to the Old Capitol mall location for awhile so I asked Chat GPT.

From Chat GPT:
The comparison is surprisingly close:
  • Old Capitol Town Center (formerly Old Capitol Mall) is about 375,000 square feet.
  • Carver-Hawkeye Arena is about 213,412 square feet.
So:
  • Difference: about 161,588 sq ft
  • Ratio: Old Capitol Town Center is about 1.76× larger
  • Percent larger: roughly 76% larger
For another way to picture it: Carver-Hawkeye Arena would fit inside Old Capitol Town Center with room left over equal to a medium-sized retail building.

my thoughts:
There’s parking adjacent-probably not enough. Can they relocate the education building? Go underground like Carver?

It would make the downtown/ped mall area really diversified and not just a place for college students to get hammered! I know there are restaurants now, and other businesses, but I’m guessing it’s still 75/25% young people getting hammered-especially in the evening.
With how much has been spent on the b-ball practice and new wrestling facility this would never happen anytime soon unless some billionaire decides to write the university a check.
 

Hawk_4shur

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I used AI to project the cost of a 10,000 seat arena and removal of existing mall.

📌 Final Expected Range: $325M – $525M

Lean scenario (~$325M):

  • Reuse existing parking
  • Minimal premium seating
  • Basic finishes
  • Clean demo with minimal abatement

Typical scenario (~$400M–$450M):

  • Some new parking
  • Strong premium areas
  • Full site redevelopment
  • Moderate environmental issues

High‑end scenario (~$500M+):

  • New garages
  • High‑end premium clubs
  • Major site reconstruction
  • Heavy abatement or soil issues

Yeah, that's not happening. Carver has many flaws and it may not be in the right place, but it would be a waste to replace it.
 
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10001110101

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Yeah, the Old Capital mall location would be the coolest place to put it, if the university could:

a) figure out a way to make the parking situation viable.

and

2) Afford it.
 
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EIHCGuy

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I would never go to a game if it was moved downtown Iowa City.

I'm unwilling to weaponize the privilege that I evidently have for being white
 

EIHCGuy

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JFC

TAKE THIS **** ELSEWHERE. You’re a disgrace to the EIHC.
Fah Sean Finegan GIF by FoilArmsandHog
 

gojojo

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There's already not enough parking downtown, plus they'd have to relocate the offices they have in the mall, not to mention kick more retail out of downtown. If they were going to move it anywhere, it should be off campus.

This x1000

Traffic DT is already a nightmare, imagine an arena down there with only 2 lanes of traffic.

Carver is wildly under appreciated. It hasn't been a wild atmosphere in there for men’s basketball for awhile as there has been very little to get hyped up about. That is changing.

Look back at games in the 80’s and 90’s, big wrestling meets, or women’s games recently. Carver isn't the issue.
 

Nvhwk

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With it being downtown it would an experience to watch a game at a bar if you couldn’t get a ticket.
 

OnlyTheObscure

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Any new arena done right would probably cost close to a billion dollars when you include infrastructure, property acquisition, and maybe even lawsuits from haters.
 
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LetsGoHawks83

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Any new arena done right would probably cost close to a billion dollars when you include infrastructure, property acquisition, and maybe even lawsuits from haters.

Essentially... It's much more cost effective to make improvements to Carver, spend the money on players, and maybe develop an area for a few bars/restaurants closer to Carver/Kinnick.

I haven't been there lately, but did they not think of making the first floor of the new parking ramps have space for some bars/restaurants?
 

BunchofAholes

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Essentially... It's much more cost effective to make improvements to Carver, spend the money on players, and maybe develop an area for a few bars/restaurants closer to Carver/Kinnick.

I haven't been there lately, but did they not think of making the first floor of the new parking ramps have space for some bars/restaurants?
It's called the Coralville strip. That's as close as you're going to get. The rest is campus.

I do think the Old Capital mall plot would be great (though it would be tight). Getting student attendance would be no problem. They'd be packed in and crazy. Knock attendance down to 12,000. The place would rock.

Parking wouldn't be that much worse. The adjacent ramp could be preserved. There's another ramp one block East and 3 surface lots just South.

But...the design mistake called CHA is going to be around for awhile. Don't fool yourself.
 

Nvhwk

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It's called the Coralville strip. That's as close as you're going to get. The rest is campus.

I do think the Old Capital mall plot would be great (though it would be tight). Getting student attendance would be no problem. They'd be packed in and crazy. Knock attendance down to 12,000. The place would rock.

Parking wouldn't be that much worse. The adjacent ramp could be preserved. There's another ramp one block East and 3 surface lots just South.

But...the design mistake called CHA is going to be around for awhile. Don't fool yourself.
Downtown is pretty much closer to kinnick than the strip and more selection
 
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BunchofAholes

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Downtown is pretty much closer to kinnick than the strip and more selection
Kinnick yes, CHA is closer to the Wig & Pen and The Vine.

Either way, you're not getting bars/restaurants any closer to Carver/Kinnick than they already are (which was his suggestion). It's all campus or residentially zoned.
 
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HawkBot

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Using AI to do an analysis is your first mistake. Not taking cost is another. Carver is still viable with some remodeling.
Spot on about AI. Whether Claude, Perplexity, or ChatGPT I have busted them on many errors. When you call them out on it their responses are illuminating to say the least.

At the end of the day they are just a faster, than you or me, aggregator of online content. However, if what they are sourcing is erroneous then it's GIGO - Garbage In Garbage Out.

To me the bigger problem is people treating these AI outputs as the end-all-be-all, as in what AI says is the final answer. Nothing could be further from the truth.
 

Cidhawkeye

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Essentially... It's much more cost effective to make improvements to Carver, spend the money on players, and maybe develop an area for a few bars/restaurants closer to Carver/Kinnick.

I haven't been there lately, but did they not think of making the first floor of the new parking ramps have space for some bars/restaurants?
They had conversations about that space but people were not interested. My guess is there are some significant challenges with making that space work.