Yankee Seats for sale
jparchitectus
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Thought someone may be interested in this...this is definitly not a spam or for my interest...IM a Met fan
One hundred sets of seats from the 1975 stadium renovation will be offered for sale to the public beginning Monday, April 19 for $1,500 each at CityStore, plus applicable shipping/handling and sales tax. NO ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED BEFORE THIS TIME.
Seats can be paid for by cash or major credit cards. Customers can purchase the seats in person at the Lower Manhattan CityStore location or via telephone by calling 311 (212-NEW-YORK outside New York City).
The stanchions, seats, and seat backs are all original and were installed in Yankee Stadium in 1975 as part of the renovation of the left and right field boxes. They were removed in 1998/99 to accommodate new seats with padding. All of the seats are to be sold in sets of three.
Seat dimensions are Length: 71 ¾, Width: 27 ¾, & Weight: 142lbs.
All revenue from the sale will go to the City of New York General Fund, which funds all government activities, including health, safety, and municipal services.
One hundred sets of seats from the 1975 stadium renovation will be offered for sale to the public beginning Monday, April 19 for $1,500 each at CityStore, plus applicable shipping/handling and sales tax. NO ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED BEFORE THIS TIME.
Seats can be paid for by cash or major credit cards. Customers can purchase the seats in person at the Lower Manhattan CityStore location or via telephone by calling 311 (212-NEW-YORK outside New York City).
The stanchions, seats, and seat backs are all original and were installed in Yankee Stadium in 1975 as part of the renovation of the left and right field boxes. They were removed in 1998/99 to accommodate new seats with padding. All of the seats are to be sold in sets of three.
Seat dimensions are Length: 71 ¾, Width: 27 ¾, & Weight: 142lbs.
All revenue from the sale will go to the City of New York General Fund, which funds all government activities, including health, safety, and municipal services.
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