Because they promise jobs, increased local business uptake, new and improved restaurant and consumer based infrastructure. You have to look outside the box of “tax loophole” and think about the trickle down economic effects of the publicly funded money. Taxpayers money is helping the area where the stadium will be built. Plus it’s a lot of jobs that can temporarily employ people during the construction. Then you have to feed those workers and those workers will slightly stimulate the local economy during that construction period.
Because they promise jobs, increased local business uptake, new and improved restaurant and consumer based infrastructure. You have to look outside the box of “tax loophole” and think about the trickle down economic effects of the publicly funded money. Taxpayers money is helping the area where the stadium will be built. Plus it’s a lot of jobs that can temporarily employ people during the construction. Then you have to feed those workers and those workers will slightly stimulate the local economy during that construction period.