Ask yourself that. DC already has sports venues. Why does it need specifically an NFL stadium? |
That doesn't mean the host city gets a dime of it |
You mean like it did for Landover? |
All of those cities have multiple soccer stadiums (OK, I'm not sure about Tokyo and Lagos and Sydney). I mean London has 22 soccer stadiums within city limits. And of course, none of those cities have an NFL team, so having an NFL stadium would be silly. |
Landover is in the middle of nowhere and incredibly inaccessible. Dumb argument. |
Poor London and Paris, struggling on despite the burden of not having an NFL team or NFL stadium... |
Literally spending the money on infrastructure and sticking a Target there would have a bigger economic impact on the city. Every economist knows this. |
I do want the stadium in DC, but let's be honest, an NFL stadium is use for football maybe 12 times per year, and then add a handful of concerts over the summer, and perhaps 1-2 international soccer matches, so being generous, 25 times per year. Nats Park is used 81 times for baseball and add 5 concerts and a few other events and it is maybe 90 times per year. See the problem? For almost the entire year, it is a fallow area with no vibrancy. Now, if it is well designed, wrapped in retail and without surface parking, then it could be fine as a "hidden jewel" - but the model RFK held as a stadium site won't cut it in the 21st century. |
Can you point to any downtowns revitalized by NFL stadiums? Most of them are in suburbs because that's where they make sense |
Without any visitor parking. If there's visitor parking, people will drive there, and that's bad for the neighborhood. You want to go to RFK? Take the Metro. |
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Seattle, Pittsburgh, Detroit, cincy, Minneapolis are great examples…
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nearly half are in downtowns and the vast majority are within 5 miles of downtown.. https://dailysnark.com/2023/01/20/cool-graphic-shows-how-far-nfl-teams-stadiums-are-from-their-respective-city-centers/ |
Yes. I'm totally in favor of letting them build a stadium; totally against using my tax dollars to subsidize it. (And I know that means it will never be built.) |
Imagine the London and Paris soccer teams pulling out of the EPL and UEFA and then get back to me. You must be really fun at parties. |
yes, but an NFL stadium brings tourism, opens DC up for larger concert venues, global events, other sporting venues (world cups, college bowls, etc) , its cultural addition versus a freakin target. Money talks and the people against the stadium will obviously lose. Get excited! Football in DC is coming back Bowser wants her legacy |