Comment 55972

By mystoneycreek (registered) - website | Posted January 12, 2011 at 11:43:11

Scalable means the option of a larger facility if a professional tenant is interested. In the meantime, it means the current facility is small enough to be economically self-sustaining without the need for a professional tenant - as Ian Troop has repeatedly and painstakingly explained.

"The City Hall renovation alone puts to rest any fears of this stadium scaling up in the future, allaying any anxiety that non-progressive residents from any of these three neighborhoods may feel at the image of, say a 20,000-seat stadium in their midst. It simply won’t happen in our cultural landscape. In fact, the only place where scalability has proven to work well in our city is in our schools. With their portables."

From the satirical essay 'A Case for the 'Mother of all Stadium Locations in Hamilton' by Mahesh Butani.

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