Nearly 70 teams in the four major professional sports in the United States built new stadiums and arenas in the past two decades. About a dozen addi-tional facilities are under construction, and many of the remaining fran-chises are interested in renovating an existing structure or building a new facility.Funding a new sports facility generally involved local public officials developing a financial package subject to a public vote. These projects are among the largest and most expensive public works a community might undertake. They have often been politically controversial. This study pro-vides a detailed, comprehensive overview of the population of these impor-tant ballot measures. Aprofessional sports facility construction boom began in ...
We investigate the effect of new facilities on attendance in professional base-ball, basketball, and...
In the United States, the decision to commit extensive public resources to sport facilities is a con...
This work reveals American professional sport facilities impose staggering financial and spatial cos...
During the past decade, forty-six professional sports venues were constructed in the United States, ...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Recent years have seen a dram...
As new multi-million dollar professional sports stadiums and arenas are built every year in the U.S....
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.I...
This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sport...
Over the course of the last two decades there has been a great period of stadium construction amongs...
This paper examines public financing of professional sports facilities with a focus on both early an...
Over the past fifteen years, professional team sports has become an increasingly important part of o...
This paper provides a spatial analysis at precinct level of the 2001 referendum of the Allianz Arena...
In today’s world economy there are several factors affecting local economies. One major social inter...
Since the 1950s, taxpayers have been the primary investors in stadia built for the use of privately-...
We investigate the effect of new facilities on attendance in professional base-ball, basketball, and...
In the United States, the decision to commit extensive public resources to sport facilities is a con...
This work reveals American professional sport facilities impose staggering financial and spatial cos...
During the past decade, forty-six professional sports venues were constructed in the United States, ...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Recent years have seen a dram...
As new multi-million dollar professional sports stadiums and arenas are built every year in the U.S....
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.I...
This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sport...
Over the course of the last two decades there has been a great period of stadium construction amongs...
This paper examines public financing of professional sports facilities with a focus on both early an...
Over the past fifteen years, professional team sports has become an increasingly important part of o...
This paper provides a spatial analysis at precinct level of the 2001 referendum of the Allianz Arena...
In today’s world economy there are several factors affecting local economies. One major social inter...
Since the 1950s, taxpayers have been the primary investors in stadia built for the use of privately-...
We investigate the effect of new facilities on attendance in professional base-ball, basketball, and...
In the United States, the decision to commit extensive public resources to sport facilities is a con...
This work reveals American professional sport facilities impose staggering financial and spatial cos...