From Deseret News archives:
Stadium deal is at a standstill
It's now the end of November, and construction still has not started on the $180 million, 136-acre project, which includes a hotel and broadcast studio.
Despite pressure from Real Salt Lake officials earlier this year that they had to begin building in August, a deadline that was later pushed back to November, a deal to fund the stadium is at a standstill. A contract has yet to be signed for public funds from Salt Lake County, and team officials and county leaders are still disagreeing over details.
One question under negotiation concerns ownership of the land and infrastructure. County Mayor Peter Corroon wants the county to own all land and infrastructure the county pays for, but Real's chief executive officer, Dean Howes, says the team should own some of that land.
The two sides are still trying to figure out who should own what.
"I don't know if there's any clear indication one way or another on that," Howes said Wednesday. "How that gets defined is still being discussed."
Another holdup to the deal is a county-requested review of the team's finances. Currently, an independent consultant is evaluating the Major League Soccer team's financial viability. To avoid the appearance of bias, Corroon hired Economic Research Associates (ERA) to do the financial study, in order to help assure the county that the team won't fold after the county invests $40 million.
The consultant's report is expected to be completed sometime in January, deputy district attorney Jerry Campbell said.
Once the study is complete, the county's Debt Review Committee will convene. Corroon insists he will not approve any funding deal without the committee's endorsement.
However, Doug Willmore, the county's chief administrative officer, said the committee cannot make any decisions without detailed financial information from the team.
"We haven't seen anything," he said. "We're still waiting for that information."
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