RED BULL ARENA IS “TOPPED OFF” AT CEREMONY

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Red Bull New York hosted the traditional “topping off” ceremony today at Red Bull Arena, to place the final piece of steel at the club’s state-of-the-art soccer specific facility in Harrison, New Jersey. A number of key state and local government officials as well as key union officials were on hand to celebrate this milestone event in the construction process. Red Bull Arena is situated on a 12.34 acre lot bounded by 6th Street to the west, Cape May Street to the south and east. The lot is owned by the Town of Harrison. However, the entire stadium construction process is being funded by Red Bull.

The final piece of steel being secured in place signifies a key milestone in the construction process for Red Bull Arena. It is the last piece of over 7,100 tons of steel that has been erected since the first piece was set on August 19, 2008. In keeping with tradition, a tree was hoisted on top of the last beam, marking the highest structural element. The tree will remain in place throughout the remainder of the building process, and finally be planted nearby upon project completion.

“I am particularly proud to work for the Red Bull organization that is funding the entire construction project,” said Red Bull New York Managing Director Erik Stover. “In this day and age of taxpayer subsidized stadiums and arenas, we are truly investing in this community. We are really honored to be part of Harrison, Hudson County, the State of New Jersey and the entire New York Metropolitan area.”

Among those scheduled to be on hand for the ceremony included U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, New Jersey Senate President Richard Codey, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, Town of Harrison Mayor Ray McDonough, New Jersey Governor’s Office of Economic Growth Chief Jerry Zaro, and MLS Commissioner Don Garber.

Red Bull Arena is set to be ready for the 2010 Major League Soccer season. The new soccer-specific stadium will have 25,000 seats, including 30 suites and 1,116 club seats. The stadium design incorporates a unique roof top, which will extend from the last seat to just over the touchlines, with 60 feet of the roof will be translucent in order to allow natural light to enter.

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9 Responses to “RED BULL ARENA IS “TOPPED OFF” AT CEREMONY”

  1. Cindy Says:

    exciting exciting stuff! i can’t wait to see the footage!

  2. kpugs Says:

    And it only took several years longer than expected!

  3. lou Says:

    yea it only took about 14 years to come to this point.

  4. Frog Says:

    Thanks red bull, now sell the team!

  5. Red Bulls Topping Off Ceremony - - The Offside - New York Red Bulls Soccer Blog Says:

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  6. lou Says:

    Frog, i really would like them to not sell the team, because whether they were in this for self promotion or not they still did more for this club than any other owner, all i ask is like i said in previous posts that they give us back the red and black. Own the team, advertise on the stadium and our jerseys but gives us back a name that reflects us not a soft drink. That is how they will gain respect. They can have their cake and eat it to that way every other corporate owner of a sports team does it like that so why do they have to be any different, they can make more money like that because all the old fans will come back and attendance will rise i promise that.

  7. mike from linden Says:

    no dont sell the team, but maybe just rename it to Metros again.
    can’t wait to see the footage of the topping off party. i was in class when it was going on so i was pissed >:-|

  8. Frog Says:

    doesn’t it mean something to you two that you are two of the most ardent red bull supporters on this “blog” and even you two want to change the name of the team? we are tired of this soccer team embarrassingly being used to push drinks, and this rumor has just reopened the wound and the disdain.

  9. C. Says:

    No, don’t rename to Metros. If they do, I’m gone. No Cosmos either. Rename something traditional.

    Club New York.

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