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Uh, yes, i know the owner will make money from the sale.You're making wild assertions, neither of them are based on facts though. No team has a 50 year lease or commitment, no the city doesn't have all the bargaining power. Unfortunately usually the owners do because they can threaten to take their team away from the city if they don't cough up tens of millions of dollars. It's hard for an elected official to bargain with them when there's a lot of pressure from fans to do what's necessary to keep the team in town. The billionaire doesn't need to worry about getting reelected.
You still didn't even respond to the point that the city doesn't economically benefit from it. If they did why wouldn't the owners just fund it and collect all that theoretical money from parking spots? It's because that's an economic fallacy and they know that.
They are smart and want the city to take on part of the economic risk for them as they know that there's very little profit year over year from running a team. The true profit is not from running the business of an nba team, no the profit is made when they sell the team.
For example the Rockets owner paid $85 million in 93, and he's listed the team for $1.65 billion in 2017.
That's not true for nfl franchises though. Those teams can and do make money.
The city would economically benefit from it if they assessed a tax for each ticket sale.
Hey look! It's the internet. I can find an article that had investment guys that say what I say too! Some high level investment guys here!
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/rundown/public-money-used-build-sports-stadiums
Give me a break dude. I'm not saying that it would be fool proof. Just theoretically, it should work. Establish a tax per ticket. The cities can do so for hotels and motels too. There have been studies that there isn't much change in hotel bookings for tourism if increased. You're absolutely right that is might not though. In theory it should! I'm not saying every plan works out.
The 50 year was exaggeratted. 20 or 30 years is not unreasonable. Owners arent gonna start a team if they don't think they can make money on it. And they surely aren't going to invest in a place they don't think would succeed. If the city loses out, oh no! At least they can say they tried. The truth is people are going to bitch about the govt no matter if they are left or right.
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