San Diego Chargers Reject New Stadium Plans
The San Diego Chargers rejected plans by a developer to build a $1 billion stadium as a part of the redevelopment project to the land surrounding Qualcomm Stadium, stating that the project would be too big for the Mountain Valley site.
According to the Associated Press on Thursday, hours before the project was to be publicly announced, attorney Mark Fabiani sent developer Perry Dealy a letter stating that the team does not believe it has a realistic chance of happening and to stop referring to the Chargers in reference to the project.
"We did it reluctantly," Fabiani told the Associated Press of the Charger Club's decision to back out of the plan.
The plan, named the The River Park at Mission Valley would include a 70,000 seat stadium, 3.76 million square feet o...
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