- Bergen Ballpark
Infobox_Baseball_Stadium
stadium_name = Bergen Ballpark
location = East Rutherford, NJ
broke_ground = TBA
opened = TBA
closed =
demolished =
owner =Mills Corporation
operator =Mills Corporation
construction_cost = $22 million
architect =
tenants =Bergen Cliff Hawks (ALPB) (TBA-future)
seating_capacity = 8,000
dimensions =The Bergen Ballpark is a proposed 8,000-seat baseball-only stadium in
East Rutherford, New Jersey , which is intended to be the home of theBergen Cliff Hawks . The stadium has been in the planning stages since 2001, but local politics and a lease agreement between theMills Corporation , the company who wants to build and own the stadium, and the Cliff Hawks have halted plans for the ballpark. The Bergen Ballpark at the Meadowlands will be part of the largerMeadowlands Xanadu project that is currently in construction surrounding the area aroundGiants Stadium and theIzod Center . A part of theNew York City market, the Meadowlands Xanadu is designed to be the largest entertainment complex in theUnited States , with the most entertainment options.History
The issue between Mills Corporation and the Cliff Hawks is not the construction of the ballpark, but the lease for the team to occupy it. Since 2000 [cite web | title=Cliff Hawks trouble begins | work=Bergen.com |url=http://www.bergen.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk0NSZmZ2JlbDdmN3ZxZWVFRXl5NjYyNDM2NSZ5cmlyeTdmNzE3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTM= | accessdate=July 25 | accessyear=2006] Steve Kalafer, a current investor of the Atlantic League, owner of the
Newark Bears , and part-owner of theCamden Riversharks , has tried to bring a professional baseball team to northern New Jersey. Initially the plan was for a new stadium to be built at one of two sites in Overpeck County Park. Opposition in Leonia, Ridgefield Park, and Fort Lee halted the plan within a few months. Kalafer then turned his attention to a different Ridgefield Park site just east of theNew Jersey Turnpike . That proposal stalled as the Bergen freeholders opposed the issuance of $20 million in bonds for the ballpark. Kalafer then worked with theMills Corporation to build a ballpark in conjunction with itsMeadowlands Xanadu project. Over a period of five years, talks have deteriorated between Kalafer and the Mills Corp. The company has reneged on its promise to build a ballpark and the Cliff Hawks are homeless. Even though the Mills Corp. is now actively looking to find another tenant for its ballpark, that plan is strongly opposed by New Jersey politicians. In the political spectrum, many representatives do not want yet another shopping mall. They are still trying to hold the Mills Corp. on its original promise of providing an entertainment venue, including the baseball stadium. In August 2008, Steve Kalafer agreed to drop the lawsuit against the Mills Corporation in lieu of the Meadowlands Developer Limited Partnership, the current ownership of the Xanadu Meadowlands complex, conducting a nine-month feasibility study for the ballpark. [ [http://www.northjersey.com/news/northernnj/xanadu081808.html One step closer to minor-league baseball at Xanadu] ]References
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