Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RFK! RFK!
World class cities have sports venues. Why would we not want DC to become a world class city?
This will dramatically benefit NE/SE DC over the long term.
Nats park has been one of the biggest changes to the city. The area was foul before, now it is absolutely bustling. Nats park is a fantastic baseball experience -- i've been to every baseball stadium in the US.
DC has sports venues - as you yourself said.
There are plenty of world class cities that don't have NFL stadiums, for example London, Paris, Tokyo, Mexico City, Lagos, Sydney, Buenos Aires...
Anonymous wrote:RFK! RFK!
World class cities have sports venues. Why would we not want DC to become a world class city?
This will dramatically benefit NE/SE DC over the long term.
Nats park has been one of the biggest changes to the city. The area was foul before, now it is absolutely bustling. Nats park is a fantastic baseball experience -- i've been to every baseball stadium in the US.
Anonymous wrote:RFK! RFK!
World class cities have sports venues. Why would we not want DC to become a world class city?
This will dramatically benefit NE/SE DC over the long term.
Nats park has been one of the biggest changes to the city. The area was foul before, now it is absolutely bustling. Nats park is a fantastic baseball experience -- i've been to every baseball stadium in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all going to be taking Uber to the new stadium in Ashburn.
Not a chance. Harris was from MD as was another of the primary investors. MD people don’t like VA.
This is true. Harris, Mitchell Rales and Mark Ein are all from MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all going to be taking Uber to the new stadium in Ashburn.
Not a chance. Harris was from MD as was another of the primary investors. MD people don’t like VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is an idea: The billionaires only get a new stadium if they split all the profits 50-50 with DC.
Oh, suddenly not interested in a taxpayer handout anymore? Thought so.
The current stadium was 100% financed by the former owner. I don’t think the current crop necessarily needs handouts.
There’s almost always at least a tax break on use of the land, not to mention all the roads and other municipal support required to handle an influx of 50k people a few times a year. I have to think direct subsidies are a no go here… but these are subsidies too and easier to slip under the radar.
+1. Dozens of acres of free land, free new roads, free new infrastructure, hundreds of millions in interest-free loans. That's easily a billion in hidden corporate welfare right there.
Anonymous wrote:You're all going to be taking Uber to the new stadium in Ashburn.
Anonymous wrote:Put it in Chinatown next to Gallery Place. Boom, easy metro access
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is an idea: The billionaires only get a new stadium if they split all the profits 50-50 with DC.
Oh, suddenly not interested in a taxpayer handout anymore? Thought so.
The current stadium was 100% financed by the former owner. I don’t think the current crop necessarily needs handouts.
There’s almost always at least a tax break on use of the land, not to mention all the roads and other municipal support required to handle an influx of 50k people a few times a year. I have to think direct subsidies are a no go here… but these are subsidies too and easier to slip under the radar.