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[–] snuffaluffagus74@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Throughout recorded arenas/stadiums are not made to be profitable but are used for the health and we'll being of its citizens. There more for a cultural and social wealth than to bring in money for the citizens

[–] sexygodzilla@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (8 children)

That's a fair angle to take and more honest than people twisting themselves into knots insisting that giving a billionaire hundreds of millions of dollars is going to pay for itself.

[–] snuffaluffagus74@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Peoples misconception money concerning building an arena is that it's going to have an direct effect. Its not because sport franchises are businesses unto themselves. The benefit of having a sports franchise is more akin to the McDonald's effect. This effect shows that when a McDonald's builds a store more restaurants build near them. Also the stores around a McDonald's is profitable. This is based off of the foot traffic effect more people go into one spot the more businesses become successful. Having a sport franchises brings other businesses into an area and state. Young people want to be entertained, businesses want to keep young talent, businesses put their company in places that young people will stay their. Since the Thunder have come to OKC (2008) the population went from 40 to the 20s. More large companies have moved here also during this time. Having a sports franchise has helped OKC grow economically and by population.

[–] riddlesinthedark117@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Now do the thing we’re you isolate whether that age trend was unique to OKC? Oh it wasn’t? It was common in most cities? Was it just because millions of millennials moved to the cities for jobs as they graduated?

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