Throckmorton
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Originally posted by: eleison
Actually, cities pay for stadiums in order to help their local economy. No stadium - no tourism, less city revenue.. less money for street repairs, less money for police, etc.Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
LOL they really are concerned about the 5% tax increase? How about taxpayers stop accepting tax increases to fund their damn stadiums?
Winnar!
But yea poor poor millionaires need all the breaks they can get. :roll:
QFTruth!
So instead of the knee jerk reaction to the "big bad corporate" stadiums, maybe people can think about how it affects the little guys that may rely on the revenues that are generated by the stadiums.
My friend majored in economics at Vanderbilt and took a class with a top sports economist. The professor said that usually building stadiums doesn't have a positive economic impact on a city.