It will be closed for most games.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...or-most-falcons-games/?utm_term=.ab2e4ece10f3
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...or-most-falcons-games/?utm_term=.ab2e4ece10f3
Still. I struggle with letting something like that be in the stadium when it won't be open for a lot of the time.Seems dumb, but that stadium will host some event almost every day of the year.
Need to pick up some picture frames and fake flowers during half time.Take it out and put in a Hobby Lobby instead
Still. I struggle with letting something like that be in the stadium when it won't be open for a lot of the time.
Seems dumb, but that stadium will host some event almost every day of the year.
If I were in charge I would want a tenant who meets the needs of people that are attending events there. Providing a great place for visitors.If CFA pays the rent, does it really matter?
I doubt the stadium cares too much as long as they pay their rent.Still. I struggle with letting something like that be in the stadium when it won't be open for a lot of the time.
There will be college football games, rodeos, concerts, a Final 4, bowl games, NFC plays a playoff game on a Saturday, the list goes on and on.
2,000 stores and 6 billion in revenue but a few internet posters will laugh at them.
I wouldn't question them from wanting to open a store because of their Sunday status.
I also applaud Arthur Blank because a long time ago he laid the hammer down on outrageous concession prices and the Falcons will have some pretty reasonably priced food and drink:
ITEMS COST COST
Classic Hot Dog $2 Waffle Fries $3
Pizza Slice $3 Classic Cheeseburger $5
Nachos $3 Chicken Tender Basket $6
Snacks Cost Cost
Pretzel $2 Popcorn $2
Peanuts $3
Beverages Cost Cost
Regular Coca-Cola** $2 Dasani Bottled Water $2
Souvenir Coca-Cola** $4 12 oz. Bud Light $5
** Comes with free/unlimited refills
>> All prices include sales tax
Are these prices current? Hell that's cheaper than Hilton.
That is some cheap stadium food!There will be college football games, rodeos, concerts, a Final 4, bowl games, NFC plays a playoff game on a Saturday, the list goes on and on.
2,000 stores and 6 billion in revenue but a few internet posters will laugh at them.
I wouldn't question them from wanting to open a store because of their Sunday status.
I also applaud Arthur Blank because a long time ago he laid the hammer down on outrageous concession prices and the Falcons will have some pretty reasonably priced food and drink:
ITEMS COST COST
Classic Hot Dog $2 Waffle Fries $3
Pizza Slice $3 Classic Cheeseburger $5
Nachos $3 Chicken Tender Basket $6
Snacks Cost Cost
Pretzel $2 Popcorn $2
Peanuts $3
Beverages Cost Cost
Regular Coca-Cola** $2 Dasani Bottled Water $2
Souvenir Coca-Cola** $4 12 oz. Bud Light $5
** Comes with free/unlimited refills
>> All prices include sales tax
The biggest misconception here is that its an actual restaurant, it'll be a food court counter like at the ATL airport.
As cheap/cheaper than some bars in Des Moines.Are these prices current? Hell that's cheaper than Hilton.
It's behind a paywall, so I can't read it.It will be closed for most games.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...or-most-falcons-games/?utm_term=.ab2e4ece10f3