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[Seattle Times] 15 years after moving Sonics, now it’s the Thunder asking for publicly funded arena
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If the public pays for the arena, then it's a public work akin to a park or a library and therefor events there will be free to attend, right? right??
To me it’s pretty simple. If the city pays for it then the city should get a portion of the stadiums profits until the money is paid back.
The city owns the stadium and the Thunder pay a lease to the city to use it. All stadium profit/revenue goes directly to the city. It is publicly owned
Tell that to Indianapolis.