I look toward Indianapolis. Why? Because Dallas-based HKS, the firm that designed Indy’s stadium, designed the Cowboys’ stadium. Now comes an article in the New York Times that shows Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium being used as a showroom for washers and dryers; outside of the stadium is a service station to promote Lucas Oil. Which begs raises the question: What types of retail merchandise will the Cowboys be hawking in Arlington (besides those awesome cheese steak sandwiches and Jason Witten jerseys)? One guess is they’ll be hawking flat-screen TVs. They’ve got an enormous showroom right there on the field, after all.
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