I saw the good ol' Grateful Dead 3 times there, before I moved away. They were some of the best times of my life.
Why/when did they stop holding concerts there? The Dead shows were fantastic.
The entire NFL would be totally dead to me.
(I moved away from upstate NY in '91 and have been living in New Zealand for almost a decade now. The Bills are one of the only things that I have left that link me with NY.)
Why, I oughta!
Seriously though, everyone is talking about what would happen if a "bidding war" takes place, but from my experience in tendering projects for local government, each bidder gets only one shot to get their bids right.
So, I'm assuming that this is a normal tendering process, where each prospective buyer can submit one bid, right?
In other words... the bidders can't raise their bids if higher ones come in, like in an auction?
Thank hank you for your intelligent post.
It was very much appreciated to actually read something with substance, even if it was "too long" for some of the knuckle-draggers on this board.