This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sports stadiums in the US. In particular, it explores the use of stadium construction as an urban development and investment strategy in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The report begins with an introductory literature review that traces the history of and debates surrounding the financing and construction of professional sports stadiums in urban spaces. Special attention is paid to public-private partnership models and the various approaches employed to subsidize or otherwise finance these stadiums. The various approaches to measuring economic and non-economic impacts and benefits of such stadiums are introduced, as are a...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
Over the course of the last two decades there has been a great period of stadium construction amongs...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sport...
The modern era's fixation with the object and its inversion of space has resulted in the loss of the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Central cities throughout the United States have seiz...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
During the course of the 1990s cities across the country opted to expend public monies at record lev...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
A range of econometric studies suggest that neither major sports events nor related new stadium cons...
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
Many cities and public officials are faced with the issue of whether or not to construct a new sport...
As costs for building sports stadiums used by professional sports teams across the United States con...
Sports stadiums are increasingly becoming essential infrastructures of cities, playing crucial role ...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
Over the course of the last two decades there has been a great period of stadium construction amongs...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
This report explores significant developments and trends in the recent history of professional sport...
The modern era's fixation with the object and its inversion of space has resulted in the loss of the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Central cities throughout the United States have seiz...
ABSTRACT: Independent empirical analyses are often used to refute assertions that sports stadiums ca...
During the course of the 1990s cities across the country opted to expend public monies at record lev...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
Local political and community leaders and the owners of professional sports teams frequently claim t...
A range of econometric studies suggest that neither major sports events nor related new stadium cons...
abstract: The landscape of professional sporting venues within the United States is changing. From 1...
Many cities and public officials are faced with the issue of whether or not to construct a new sport...
As costs for building sports stadiums used by professional sports teams across the United States con...
Sports stadiums are increasingly becoming essential infrastructures of cities, playing crucial role ...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
Over the course of the last two decades there has been a great period of stadium construction amongs...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...