Wonder if some of the venues could be outside Chicago, like in Peoria?
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I am not sure that I buy the line that the city loses money.
Maybe they work their books that way for some ulterior motive, but the influx of people always is a HUGE boost to the economy and the city actually makes a lot of dough by means that aren't always obvious, such as hotel taxes, licensing vendors, etc...
And any time anyone in town is making money, the city (and state) will find a way to get a piece of it.
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Originally posted by collegehoopjunkieI am not sure that I buy the line that the city loses money.
Maybe they work their books that way for some ulterior motive, but the influx of people always is a HUGE boost to the economy and the city actually makes a lot of dough by means that aren't always obvious, such as hotel taxes, licensing vendors, etc...
And any time anyone in town is making money, the city (and state) will find a way to get a piece of it.Onward and Upward!
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Re: Chicago to Make Bid for 2016 Olympics
Originally posted by chitownBUBhttp://suntimes.com/output/news/olympic10.html
Wonder if some of the venues could be outside Chicago, like in Peoria?
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I suppose we will never know all the facts, but cities line up to bid for the Olympics, and even for events like the All-Star Game, the Superbowl, March Madness, etc.
It is because someone DOES make money. It might not always be the one ledger that is made public, but I guarantee someone is making money, and some will make money big time.
The reason a city like East Peoria makes a BIG push for the Paradice or a certain hotel, is because it is generally GOOD for busines and economy even if the city themselves take a loss by giving "tax breaks" and free land. Isn't it the job of the government to do what is GOOD for the people and GOOD for their business even if they take a loss?
And garbage collection doesn't make money. Traffic control doesn't make money. Crime control doesn't make money. Attracting tourism doesn't make money for many cities, and luring a pro baseball team doesn't always make money, so since when do cities always have to make money before it is a reasonable thing to do something?
I think you'll get some argument on the make money/lose money thing.
Certainly it is widely accepted that the Los Angeles Olympics DID make money.
So it is possible.
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Athens Olympics chief claims that the Olympics have "paid off", even though the people of Greece are still paying out the wazzoo for the $16 billion dollar cost to host the games.
Some National Public Radio conversation, talking about how host cities often lost money on the deal.
London was awarded the 2012 Summer Olympic Games Wednesday. But according to economist Andrew Zimbalist, it not necessarily a winner. Host cities often lose money on the deal.
A CNN article on how host cities end up the losers when granted the rights to host the Olympics.
Just to name a few....Onward and Upward!
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I hear ya BB< but I am always a bit reluctant to take these government-bashing rants seriously.
Seems like no matter what any government does, there are some who will bash, and this is just one topic they bash about.
But there is a reason Peter Ueberroth can run for governor or mayor, and it's because he would have to ability to pull off something big like getting the Olympics to work for a city.
If a city lost $$ then I'd say they had the wrong people running the show or someone funneled some $$ out of the till, but I suspect the $$ is there are it could work if done properly.
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Originally posted by it's boogie timeThe city and state might lose cash, but they gain some tremendous assets after the event is gone.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by it's boogie timeThe city and state might lose cash, but they gain some tremendous assets after the event is gone.
& if we got the olympics, the gov or someone might toss some money for cta & transit improvements along with the dome funding, just to put their name on it.Once a Brave, always a Brave
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Originally posted by mplonaOriginally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by it's boogie timeThe city and state might lose cash, but they gain some tremendous assets after the event is gone.
& if we got the olympics, the gov or someone might toss some money for cta & transit improvements along with the dome funding, just to put their name on it.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by mplonaOriginally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by it's boogie timeThe city and state might lose cash, but they gain some tremendous assets after the event is gone.
& if we got the olympics, the gov or someone might toss some money for cta & transit improvements along with the dome funding, just to put their name on it.
& the CTA is a problem in chicago. i would know.Once a Brave, always a Brave
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