Here's what's next for Oakland Coliseum site now that the A's are gone
Briefly

Ray Bobbitt expressed strong confidence in Oakland's sports future, stating, 'Oakland will get major league sports again. There is no question in my mind. The market is too large.' His optimism is based on the region's expansive media market and community interest.
Bobbit emphasized the potential economic impact the revitalization could have, noting, 'If we could create up to 20,000 jobs at that site, you are talking about life-changing scenario for that entire area.' This underscores the transformative power of sports development for the local economy.
Bobbitt discussed the longevity of the project, mentioning that 'this will be a 10-year-long project,' ensuring that the Oakland Arena will remain operational, and highlighting the significance of events there for community engagement.
He reassured stakeholders about the project's efficiency, stating, 'We plan on having this development move very quickly, because the region needs it.' This reflects a commitment to addressing local needs through swift action.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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