From Deseret News archives:
Fund soccer stadium by taxing fans who attend
If he intends to use public financing in any part of the construction of the stadium, then certainly no scholarly research on the subject would back him up. A lot of economists and other researchers have looked at the effects of stadium construction on local economies. None, to my knowledge, has found any appreciable benefits, regardless of the sport unless construction is done entirely with private money. Some have even found that stadiums, if they are publicly financed, actually are a drag on local economies.
You virtually never hear that from team owners. Maybe that's because their own personal economies typically do quite well in these deals.
If I sound like a broken record (that may be an outdated expression, but "broken MP3 file" doesn't cut it), it's because I feel the need to keep repeating myself. Some key people aren't listening. Right now, many cities along the Wasatch Front are lining up for the chance to lure the new stadium into their own borders. Most of them insist the new stadium would be built with a large amount of private cash, but virtually all of them hint at some degree of public funding.
It's a compelling argument, unless you consider the opportunity costs. Simply put, without a public subsidy, the taxes a stadium generates would go to the city to spend as it pleases, not to pay off a debt. And even if the stadium didn't locate on that site, perhaps something else would come along to generate revenue. Anything, even a pet store, would be more beneficial than something that doesn't generate taxes.
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