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February 8, 2005
MTA-Jets Face Off
The NY Times: Top Price for Stadium Site Trumps the Olympics, M.T.A. Chief Says
"Peter S. Kalikow, chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said yesterday that the authority's need to get the highest possible price to keep the transit system running properly outweighed even City Hall's desire for a football stadium and its bid for the 2012 Olympic Games."
Bloomberg News: Jets Will Give Up on Stadium If Site Price Too High
"The New York Jets would walk away from building a Manhattan football stadium if an arbitrator sets too high a price for the site's development rights, Jets President Jay Cross said today."
Posted by lumi at February 8, 2005 7:21 AM