Florida Marlins stadium financing needs a tourism rally

The Miami Herald analysis found that the next two years are crucial for the stadium financing plan, with modest revenue dips causing shortfalls a decade later -- even if the county's future growth forecasts are correct.

For example, should hotel taxes defy the plan's prediction of a flat 2010 and instead drop another 3 percent next year, the lost revenue would leave Miami-Dade needing an extra $17 million for the ballpark bonds two decades from now. Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
2.4
by Dwight Rousu - Mar. 10, 2009

The article documents problems in the stadium plan, but never breaches the topic of the whether government should be financing entertainment infrastructure for millionaire owners of professional sports teams.

Government should not be financing pro sports. In a time of evaluation of government roles, this should be evaluated.

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