The myth of sports arenas as economic development

Sunday, July 25, 2004

Sports arenas and stadiums are often promoted as economic development engines, but -- in truth -- they have limited impacts. And in some cases the net impact is negative. Here's an opinion article from Sacramento that explores the myth. Read more.

If you are interested in reading more about sports stadiums and economic development, here's a good report: Stadiums, Professional Sports, and Economic Development: Assessing the Reality. Here's another article from the Brookings Instituteion. Sports, Jobs, & Taxes: Are New Stadiums Worth the Cost?

posted by Ed Morrison |

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