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We thought you might be interested in what’s happening in Northern Virginia…

By Matt Brooks, originally published HERE on loudounextra.washingtonpost.com
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

baseball_t599Residents from Loudoun and Fairfax counties and as far away as Maryland, young children and old men, grandfathers, uncles, parents, baseball coaches, small business owners, hotel managers and one recognizable Hall of Famer, all joined together to voice their support for minor league baseball in Loudoun on Monday at a public input session before the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.

Following a brief rally in the courtyard in front of the Loudoun County Government Center in Leesburg, dozens of area residents took to the podium in support of a special exception that would allow zoning for the construction of a minor league baseball stadium at the intersection of Routes 28 and 7 in Ashburn.

Sharing childhood memories of baseball games and calling for investment in economic opportunities within the county, those present displayed resounding support, which would continue the process of bringing a new Atlantic League franchise to the area.

“Baseball is about connecting generations,” Former Baltimore Oriole third baseman and Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson said. “I think everyone here probably has a baseball memory.

Robinson greeted local residents, signed autographs and posed for pictures before stepping to the podium to endorse the Virginia Investment Partners’ (VIP) bid to bring baseball to Loudoun. Robinson, along with fellow Hall of Famer and Washington Senator Harmon Killebrew, baseball executives John Horshok and Peter Kirk and Dr. Tom Songster, who worked with the International Special Olympics, make up the Kincora Baseball Advisory Board, which has been an active proponent in the Kincora Stadium project. Robinson is a member of a group that currently owns three of the eight Atlantic League teams.

The Atlantic League is an independent minor league that is unaffiliated with major league ballclubs and lacks standard level classification. But Robinson did not hesitate to suggest the league’s merit and quality of play.

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By John O’Connor
Originally published on TimesDispatch.com, full article found here.
Published: July 21, 2009

Behind-the-scenes work apparently has already started as The Diamond readies for Richmond’s next professional baseball team. Sources said it will be the Class AA franchise now based in Connecticut.

Those involved with the relocation process have been told by Minor League Baseball and the Eastern League not to comment publicly on the move until it is formally announced, Eastern League President Joe McEacharn said.

Renovation of The Diamond’s executive offices will be a priority following an announcement of franchise relocation for next season. McEacharn said yesterday that “the people who we anticipate coming down there are actively involved” in making arrangements for computer service, phone service and other business necessities in The Diamond’s front office.

“It is my understanding that there have been some contacts relative to doing some things, carpet, [phone and computer] hook-ups and things like that,” said Mike Berry, general manager of the Richmond Metropolitan Authority, which owns and operates The Diamond.

McEacharn reiterated that Richmond’s new franchise and its ownership group will be announced by Aug. 1. He chose not to reveal the franchise or ownership team yesterday and said the announcement is “unlikely” this week. “We’re closing in,” McEacharn said. “We’re dotting I’s and crossing T’s and all that stuff. We don’t have anything to announce yet, but we continue to work toward that.”

box_fw_dibella_300The Connecticut franchise will move to Richmond with Lou DiBella remaining as managing partner, said sources, and with a management team involving Chuck Domino, president of the Class AA Reading franchise (Philadelphia Phillies) and the Class AAA Lehigh Valley franchise (Philadelphia Phillies). Domino, who has worked in professional baseball for 27 years, was Reading’s general manager 1988-2006. He won several national awards for franchise management.

Connecticut has been an Eastern League member since 1995. The franchise is contractually bound to be the San Francisco Giants’ Class AA affiliate through next season. A local ownership group, Richmond Baseball Club LC, in May failed to meet the purchase price of $15.4 million for that franchise.

“We will wait for Minor League Baseball to assign the region a team, and then that team will sit down with the RMA and enter into a lease agreement,” said James L. Jenkins, chairman of the RMA’s board of directors. “Then the process will go forward with an initial refurbishing of The Diamond.”

The Diamond’s refurbishment would be an upgrade to make it usable for at least the next two seasons. A long-term ballpark solution has not yet been determined. Peter Kirk’s Opening Day Partners submitted a $28 million plan for a transformation of The Diamond in early June to city and county officials. Kirk yesterday said he has not heard from those officials.

McEacharn said that Minor League Baseball and the Eastern League have agreed on the franchise to be relocated to Richmond but “there are always a whole bunch of legal [issues] to work through . . . We have a plan and we’re trying to finalize that plan. And we always have contingencies.”

Connecticut was one of a few Eastern League franchises that expressed an interest in relocating to Richmond, sources said. Jenkins said seven groups toured The Diamond. That number includes representatives of franchises that were interested in relocation as well as members of potential ownership groups.

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July 2nd, 2009 – Richmond, VA
Charlie Diradour launched new site, called for unity at a press conference Thursday morning.
Charlie Diradour at The Diamond

Charlie Diradour held a press conference on July 2nd, 2009 at The Diamond, Richmond’s historic home for baseball.

A few excerpts from the video linked below:

• Baseball on the Boulevard no longer exists, RIP www.baseballontheboulevard.com
• There’s a NEW site, Friends of Richmond Baseball, to serve as an information hub for citizens of Richmond.  This new site will a concise source of information about how YOU can support our new team.
• Outreach to the Eastern League and the new owners
• The new Facebook Group has been launched:  Friends of Richmond Baseball
• An invitation to the corporate community to take an active role in welcoming a major new business to the area
• An invitation to civic groups to welcome the new team here

“I still believe that The Boulevard is the best and most convenient place for baseball to be played. I now want to see this project that we started in January through to its logical conclusion.  I call on the administration to contact Peter Kirk and ask him to come to Richmond to evaluate his plan thoroughly and see if the counties have any interest in an adaptive reuse of this site as he and his partners proposed.”
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HD video shot by Josh Jackson, produced by Rocket Pop Media.

Judging by comments and discussions, it seems that many haven’t seen the details of the Diamond “transformation” proposed by Opening Day Partners.  The plan, which encompasses amenities on site, including a skate park, a children’s play area, and much more, is available to download in its entirety below.

Also included is the Opening Day Partners’ Press Release regarding the proposal.

Opening Day Partners • Press Release

Opening Day Partners • Press Release

Opening Day Partners Proposal

Opening Day Partners' Proposal

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Charlie Diradour on site at The DiamondPublished: July 2, 2009 with full text and comments HERE.
By Staff Reports

Charlie Diradour today held a news conference at The Diamond to encourage unity and reception of the new minor league baseball team headed for Richmond.

“We want this to be the most welcoming city that a minor league franchise has ever seen,” Diradour said.

Diradour, owner and operator of Lion’s Paw Development Company, which owns and manages real estate, also called on the city to contact Opening Day Partners about its plan to transform The Diamond.

Diradour also announced the launch of his new Web site, FriendsofRichmondBaseball.com, which encourages fans to get excited about professional baseball in Richmond.

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By Michael Martz
Originally Published: July 2, 2009 in the Richmond Times-Dispatch HERE
The area in blue is the proposed site on the southside in the Manchester area.

The area in blue is the proposed site on the southside in the Manchester area.

The owner of almost 18 acres of prime property on the south bank of the James River is pitching Manchester as the place to play ball in Richmond.

Reynolds Packaging Group has mentioned to city officials informally the possibility of a minor-league baseball stadium in South Richmond.  The stadium site would be part of a 17.5-acre property between the Manchester and 14th Street bridges, with a clear view of the river and downtown skyline.

“How good would a ballpark look there?” asked John T. “Trib” Sutton III, senior vice president of CB Richard Ellis of Virginia, a real estate brokerage that is handling the sale of the property for Reynolds.

Margaret A. Bowen, vice president of human resources at Reynolds, said she pointed out the property and its potential as a stadium site to Richmond Mayor Dwight C. Jones and key aides David Hicks and Suzette P. Denslow while at an unrelated event last week overlooking the river and the property from the 24th floor of the SunTrust building in downtown Richmond. Bowen also mentioned her experience in Pittsburgh, where the Pirates’ major-league franchise opened PNC Park in 2001 with a view of the city skyline and Allegheny River.

The event, introducing then-prospective Chief Administrative Officer Byron C. Marshall to the local business community, occurred the day before the collapse of a proposal to build a stadium in Shockoe Bottom.

However, Richmond officials say they didn’t consider the casual conversation a pitch for a new stadium site and that they don’t have any formal proposal to consider.

“Unequivocally, we are not considering any proposal for a baseball stadium on that site,” Tammy D. Hawley, the mayor’s press secretary, said yesterday.

CB Richard Ellis is making its first pitch for potential buyers of the South Side property next week. The brokerage also is handling the sale of another Reynolds site, a key property on the downtown Canal Walk.

CB Richard Ellis representatives say they already have shown the 6-acre property on the north side of the James to 12 potential buyers and have scheduled private tours for an additional 10. Reynolds will ask for proposals from as many as 30 potential buyers later this month and could select a purchaser by Labor Day.

Reynolds currently packages and distributes Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil in a series of buildings that lie over part of the Kanawha Canal and abut the Haxall Canal, which extends up the river to Brown’s Island. The complex stands between the two sections of the Canal Walk that Richmond long has sought to develop as a tourist attraction.

“It’s central to completing that vision,” said Robert A. Dirom III, first vice president at CBRE.

Bowen is a member of the board of directors of Venture Richmond, a nonprofit organization that advocates riverfront development and operates a canal boat on a portion of the Kanawha that currently is open. She hopes the development of the property will allow people to walk the two historic canals without detouring around the industrial property, as they do now.

“The two canals will never physically meet — they never did before,” she said. “It creates a connected walkway.”

Reynolds Packaging, now a division of Rank Group, plans to close its operations on both sides of the river this year. The closings, currently envisioned in the quarter that began yesterday, will cost about 490 employees their jobs.

The company, through CBRE, has been talking to city officials and other interested economic development organizations about how to develop the properties in ways that are consistent with the new Downtown Master Plan, which for the first time encompasses the Manchester area of South Richmond.

Hawley said the city doesn’t generally comment on impending real estate transactions, but she acknowledged the importance of the master plan in considering potential redevelopment of the property on the north side of the river along the Canal Walk.

Charlie Diradour, at the Richmond Times-Dispatch

Charlie Diradour, at the Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Reynolds always had been a good corporate citizen,” she said. “I would anticipate no less than some eye toward the [city's] best interests and best use of the space.”

Charlie Diradour, a Fan District businessman who advocates keeping baseball on North Boulevard, said yesterday that he wasn’t surprised that the South Richmond property, formerly owned by Alcoa Corp., is being mentioned for a stadium site.

“I have been informed all along the way that if the Bottom site didn’t work out, the Alcoa site would be the next target for a baseball stadium,” he said yesterday.

Diradour, who plans to announce a new Web site called Friends of Richmond Baseball at a press conference today in front of The Diamond, said the real issue is who would buy the property and who would pay to build a stadium there.

“The question always has been a question of money,” he said. “Who is going to build the stadium?”

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July 2, 2009
10:00 amto12:00 pm

Charlie Diradour, Founder of www.baseballontheboulevard.com will hold a press conference on July 2, 2009 in front of The Diamond on The Boulevard at 10:00 am.

The purpose of the conference will be to announce the rollout of a new website.  Friends of Richmond Baseball (friendsofrichmondbaseball.com) is part of Charlie Diradour’s fiscally responsible effort to bring baseball back to Richmond, VA.

Charlie Diradour

Charlie Diradour

The opening statement will also include the announcement of a new Facebook page that asks members of the Facebook community to join the support structure for a new team. The thrust of his statement will be to create a real and tangible base of support for our new team before they arrive.

Diradour will also comment on the ongoing process as regards team choice and The Eastern League’s dedication to the Richmond Metropolitan market. Discussion regarding the Opening Day Partners proposal will also take place.

For more information call Charlie Diradour at 804-239-8180, or email Charlie@lionspawdevelopment.com

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28

Let’s PLAY BALL!

Posted by: Charlie Diradour | Comments (0)

April 2010…..picture it….an umpire behind home plate points at the Richmond pitcher and yells, “Let’s PLAY BALL!” What a great day that will be for Richmonders!  We have a lot of work to do as a community before that day, and April 2010 is not that far off. Let’s come together and ready ourselves for success.

Charlie DiradourIt has been too long since we have been able to take our kids, our business associates, our friends and catch a ball game. Now that we have a guarantee that the dream will become reality we need to appropriately thank The Eastern League and the owner of the team that will play here for their efforts.

The purpose of this site is to roll out the red carpet for a major new business entity here in Richmond. We can do that by gearing up to purchase season tickets,  purchasing rights to the existing skyboxes, and making plans to have youth groups, church groups, and other community organizations planning outings to see  ball games next season.

We look forward to you sharing your ideas on this site. Please feel free to comment.  This site is intended as an un-moderated* outlet for opinions, suggestions, and discussion about Richmond Baseball.  We’re all friends here.

All the best,

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Charlie Diradour
Friends of Richmond Baseball

* (except in the case of profanity or abuse, but I would never expect that here!)

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