01-03-2019, 02:17 PM
Tailgating the loser...
City leaders have long sought to replace surface parking with amenities such as housing, retail and restaurants. Washington Avenue has transformed in the past few years from empty storefronts on a commuter corridor to a destination neighborhood with hotels, high-end condos, restaurants and a Trader Joe’s grocery store.Despite the tailgaters’ professed commitment, Vikings vice president Jeff Anderson said the team lots weren’t sold out at the beginning of the season — although they were by the end.
“Obviously, it’s an evolving landscape for tailgating over the last few years,” he said. “We know it’s an important tradition and we want to continue to offer it in some form.
”http://www.startribune.com/fears-of-eviction-cloud-final-tailgate-of-vikings-regular-season/503691032/
City leaders have long sought to replace surface parking with amenities such as housing, retail and restaurants. Washington Avenue has transformed in the past few years from empty storefronts on a commuter corridor to a destination neighborhood with hotels, high-end condos, restaurants and a Trader Joe’s grocery store.Despite the tailgaters’ professed commitment, Vikings vice president Jeff Anderson said the team lots weren’t sold out at the beginning of the season — although they were by the end.
“Obviously, it’s an evolving landscape for tailgating over the last few years,” he said. “We know it’s an important tradition and we want to continue to offer it in some form.
”http://www.startribune.com/fears-of-eviction-cloud-final-tailgate-of-vikings-regular-season/503691032/