Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope it comes to VA….getting to FedEx is a nightmare.
Why? It’s not like anyone else is going there…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure you understand how public finance works. Why wouldn’t Virginia bid on getting the new stadium? How do you think Maryland got FedEx from DC’s RFK?
That’s how these kind of projects are built, via public finance through bonds in which the future collected taxes (property or sales) are pledged for future debt payment. I worked on the deal for Nats Park (which almost went to Virginia in Pentagon City) and the Ravens stadium for example.
This proposal of how the state would pay for the stadium is completely normal.
Public financing of football stadiums is a complete waste of taxpayer money. $1B for 8-10 games a year, at 100,000 at max attendance. 1 Million in total attendance. Yes, there may be a few extra events a year, but some of those are simply events that would be held elsewhere. In contrast, many MLB teams draw 2M plus in attendance over a year, excluding playoff games. Basketball/hockey arenas draw perhaps 1.5 Million a year. Moreover, NFL teams are richer and can afford to pay their own way.
You can have your own personal opinions re whether an NFL team should pay to build its own stadium but it doesn’t represent your knowledge of public finance. The projected numbers must be there for future revenue stream to get underwriting and bond ratings. I believe this is a form of TIF or sales tax pledge. This is normal for stadiums. DC does TIFs all the time. Maybe read up more on public finance before you make generalized statements that show no understanding. I’m not a football fan whatsoever so I could care less of Virginia gets the stadium but this is exactly how this sort of deal works.
According to the actual bill, pretty much everywhere: The stadium authority would be entitled to “all sales tax revenues,” plus “all [state] personal income tax revenues, corporate income tax revenues, and pass-through entity tax revenues,” plus “any [property] tax increment financing on the campus.” That means that virtually every penny of taxes Daniel Snyder would normally owe on a stadium development would get kicked right back to a fund to help Daniel Snyder pay off his own construction costs.
The man behind SoFi Stadium is Rams' owner Stan Kroenke, who brought the team back to L.A. after it had spent 21 seasons in St. Louis, Missouri. While there, the Rams played in the soulless Edward Jones Dome, which was originally built with $280 million in public funds—some of which the city is still paying off, despite no longer having a team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL Virginia you really are idiots.
Is this coming from someone paying for FedEx Field or Nationals Park?
Nobody except Jack Kent Cooke paid for FedEx Field, dear.
Maryland paid $60 million to improve the surrounding roads.
That’s peanuts compared to paying for the stadium. And most of the roads are used all the time, not just on game days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL Virginia you really are idiots.
Is this coming from someone paying for FedEx Field or Nationals Park?
Nobody except Jack Kent Cooke paid for FedEx Field, dear.
Maryland paid $60 million to improve the surrounding roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL Virginia you really are idiots.
Is this coming from someone paying for FedEx Field or Nationals Park?
Nobody except Jack Kent Cooke paid for FedEx Field, dear.
Maryland paid $60 million to improve the surrounding roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL Virginia you really are idiots.
Is this coming from someone paying for FedEx Field or Nationals Park?
Nobody except Jack Kent Cooke paid for FedEx Field, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL Virginia you really are idiots.
Is this coming from someone paying for FedEx Field or Nationals Park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope it comes to VA….getting to FedEx is a nightmare.
This sort of shallow perspective costs taxpayers billions.
+1. I will actively protest against this environmental and economic disaster moving here.
Did you protest the move by Amazon?
This is one of stupidest comparisons on this site which is saying something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least call them Virginia Commanders (VC aka Viet Cong)
Meh, everyone’s calling them the Washington Commies, so we already have that covered.
A dumb nickname, which is only embraced by even dumber right wingers who couldn't tell the difference between a commie and the void between their ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope it comes to VA….getting to FedEx is a nightmare.
Why? It’s not like anyone else is going there…