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What's the plan for Oracle? Did they plan to knock it down if the Warriors go?
What's the plan for Oracle? Did they plan to knock it down if the Warriors go?
Term sheet says the 10 acres occupied by Oracle are included in the transfer of land, contingent on the Warriors successful relocation and the City and County electing not to use the Arena.
I can't imagine the City/County wont hand it over.
#Raiders are in the playoffs with a win on Sunday https://t.co/XXE8vvh3iM


NFL exec Eric Grubman went through the media today to call our plan a "carbon copy" of failed attempts in the past. Right in the middle of our vote.
****er.



If the County approves still gotta get Mark Davis on board but I have a feeling he'd be an easy turn. He already met with the City and Lott/Fortress yesterday after being adamant that he'd already moved on from Oakland in the past few months.
If the deal goes through and planning gets a dig date I wonder what real estate will look like in the East come 2019.
I think that was assuming the Raiders leave or stay at the Coliseum site without a new stadium.
Would make sense to keep Oracle after the Warriors leave if a new state of the art facility wasn't being built in its place.
Like I said though, there's nothing held Oracle that couldn't be held in a stadium. Events that require indoor facilities and less space are held at the convention center downtown more often than Oracle anyway.
Wording is the clear though, if the City wants to keep it it would be their contactual right to do so. Ronnie Lott and Fortress are on board with that stipulation. I just don't see it playing out that way if/when things get rolling.
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Something to watch: If #Raiders make the playoffs, the @NFL would likely grant a request to take tarp off the stadium. More fans, more seats
