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Pontiac puts Silverdome up for final auction
metromode, 10/15/2009
The white, err… silver, elephant in Pontiac's room appears to finally be on its way out.
The city has begun the auction for the Pontiac Silverdome. A deal for its sale and redevelopment is expected to be nailed down later this year. The online auction, which ends Nov. 12, can be found
here
.
The Silverdome has been a millstone around the city of Pontiac's neck ever since the Detroit Lions left it for Ford Field earlier this decade. A number of proposals have been developed and floated over the years, but all eventually floundered while the city paid millions to maintain the building.
Pontiac was taken over by an emergency financial manager earlier this year to help straighten out the city's books. One of the first things on the agenda was to move forward on resolving what to do with the 80,000-seat stadium and surrounding 127 acres.
The stadium was built in 1975 for $55 million at I-75 and M-59. It served primarily as the home of the Lions for 27 years. The Pistons also played a few seasons there. A Super Bowl and World Cup soccer matches also passed through the facility.
Source: City of Pontiac and Williams & Williams Commercial Real Estate
Writer: Jon Zemke
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