Not really following why Rogers wants to do this.
They don't own the land, so I don't think they get any of the money from the condos. Why are they even involved in deciding what to do with the land underneath. If the RC isn't there, shouldn't the company who actually owns the land decide what happens?
Or is Rogers basically saying they'll give it back to them, if they share the profit. So they got a sweetheart deal and got the RC for nothing, and now are essentially selling the use of the land for a massive profit?
Something doesn't add up.
I guess it's possible that they just want a smaller stadium to provide a better vibe, and lower maintenance costs, but honestly, attendance has never really been a problem. And reducing it to a 25,000 capacity stadium seems really short-sighted.