Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Central cities throughout the United States have seized upon sports facilities as a means to revitalize specific districts within their downtowns. Not to be outdone, suburban cities have also invested millions in sports facilities to illustrate their "coming of age" and to focus development into designated districts. During the planning and development stages of these projects, stadium proponents noisily argue that these projects generate employment opportunities, attract private investment, and provide significant image benefits to the cities that invest in them. Governments justify their expenditures upon these claims of economic development at both the metropolitan and local levels. Despite ...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
This dissertation researches the role sports-led development plays within urban regeneration. The st...
Local governments often justify subsidizing sports stadiums as economic development projects that ha...
Many cities and public officials are faced with the issue of whether or not to construct a new sport...
Sporting stadiums impact the socio-economic capabilities in all of the areas in which they exist. So...
This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sport...
Sports stadiums are incredibly influential structures in a city. Cities have recognized the value an...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
Sports stadiums are increasingly becoming essential infrastructures of cities, playing crucial role ...
Sports are a natural and necessary part of life and culture. It is to be expected that stadia, symbo...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
The price tags associated with building sports centers have been ever increasing over the twentieth ...
This thesis explores the effects that new sports facilities in a downtown area have on the surroundi...
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
The modern era's fixation with the object and its inversion of space has resulted in the loss of the...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
This dissertation researches the role sports-led development plays within urban regeneration. The st...
Local governments often justify subsidizing sports stadiums as economic development projects that ha...
Many cities and public officials are faced with the issue of whether or not to construct a new sport...
Sporting stadiums impact the socio-economic capabilities in all of the areas in which they exist. So...
This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sport...
Sports stadiums are incredibly influential structures in a city. Cities have recognized the value an...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
Sports stadiums are increasingly becoming essential infrastructures of cities, playing crucial role ...
Sports are a natural and necessary part of life and culture. It is to be expected that stadia, symbo...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
The price tags associated with building sports centers have been ever increasing over the twentieth ...
This thesis explores the effects that new sports facilities in a downtown area have on the surroundi...
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
The modern era's fixation with the object and its inversion of space has resulted in the loss of the...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
This dissertation researches the role sports-led development plays within urban regeneration. The st...
Local governments often justify subsidizing sports stadiums as economic development projects that ha...