The debates in Oklahoma City over the wisdom of coughing over arena money while other pressing issues exist is painfully familiar to longtime Seattle residents.
If city owns the stadium, they can still utilize it. Concerts, events, future sports teams etc can be scheduled and profited from. If it is policy not to pay for stadiums, or that the city controls the stadium if they do, billionaires won’t be able to use that as a threat.
Or it should just be policy and we should stop giving handouts to billionaires.
I agree. But that’s how you end up without a team, losing a few thousand jobs and maybe a hundred businesses.
If city owns the stadium, they can still utilize it. Concerts, events, future sports teams etc can be scheduled and profited from. If it is policy not to pay for stadiums, or that the city controls the stadium if they do, billionaires won’t be able to use that as a threat.