Aha. A pair of seasons tickets with every condo sold. At least that would stop the complaining about loud TG's because they'd be part of the party.Sharpo wrote:In the past 24 hours, I've been to Ladner and back from my place in burnaby. I've seen no less than a dozen pieces of bc lions clothing (jerseys, hats, t-shirts. even a light jacket) Its growing.
That being said.. there are how many relatively new (last 10 years) towers in Downtown Vancouver.. so why hasn't there been more marketing for those people?
I'm not sure anyone can plan for bc place right now. I do give concord pacific credit for pushing their agenda forward without saying it.
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Thats where the endzone tickets get sold... but if you wanted to upgrade, you could just call the lions # at 589-ROAR and they'd be more than happy to upgrade your seats (for a nominal fee)Blue In BC wrote:Aha. A pair of seasons tickets with every condo sold. At least that would stop the complaining about loud TG's because they'd be part of the party.Sharpo wrote:In the past 24 hours, I've been to Ladner and back from my place in burnaby. I've seen no less than a dozen pieces of bc lions clothing (jerseys, hats, t-shirts. even a light jacket) Its growing.
That being said.. there are how many relatively new (last 10 years) towers in Downtown Vancouver.. so why hasn't there been more marketing for those people?
I'm not sure anyone can plan for bc place right now. I do give concord pacific credit for pushing their agenda forward without saying it.
That and I'm sure Concord Pacific could 'donate' office space for the Lions downtown.