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Last week, the Denver City Council was expected to give Denver’s NWSL owners $50 million in taxpayer money for construction of a new soccer stadium. The city could also spend an additional $20 million in improvements near the stadium.  style...

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A few weeks ago, the Buffalo News Editorial Board released an article stating the importance of putting guidelines on whether public officials should or shouldn’t have access to luxury suites at the new Buffalo Bills stadium. The new stadium will open in less than one year, yet there continues to be no policy on these rules. The Editorial Board writes that &ldqu...

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Last week in Port St. Lucie, Florida, city council members were being asked to approve an agreement that would start construction of a new stadium for a future team in the United Soccer League. The agreement boils down to this: Let me try to explain a TIF district quickly. In a TIF district, the project is financed by calculating the property tax revenues the project will gen...

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In 2022, the Kansas City Royals owner, John Sherman, wrote a letter to fans telling them that he intended to move the Royals to a new ballpark in the future. Sherman didn’t give any substantial information on the ballpark plans except to say that any decision made by the team will think of residents first and that “transparency” would continue to...

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In January 2019, a man named Kyle Krause announced his plans to bring a United Soccer League Championship team to Des Moines, Iowa. This project included a new $60 million stadium (early draft documents show the taxpayer paying $45 million of the $60 million). Over the next few years, this project would dangle around because of disagreements between the owner and local govern...

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