A dual attached facility would be interesting, but also risky IMO. Attaching the two complexes, makes renovating, upgrading or even the next generation facility that needs to be constructed (I know decades away) potentially tougher to do. Not saying it isn't possible, but it does tie the two facilities together on some level, and then potentially the pace of change.
I'm not sure you'd want the two completely attached, as there's a good chance IMO in Calgary you are far more likely to be upgrading and adding more dollars into the NHL rink that you would be the CFL stadium. Again, attaching them doesn't mean that is impossible, but if it's one facility it could drive up the maintenance costs on a CFL facility that simply won't warrent it due to the market.
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