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Originally Posted by TJPHXskyscraperfan
That's a exactly why I said to build a new arena but renovating is the only option, get it done! Yes, it's tax payers money but I rather pay for this than half the crap we pay for in taxes! This is an economic driver! This isn't the only reason people want to move downtown but it is curtainly part of it! I went to two Suns games this past week, hopped on the light rail, had a beer at the game with no worries while a couple people I went with got in their car back to Glendale and them saying, it's so cool that you can just take the train to the game, I wish I lived downtown. It would be devistating for downtown if they go to the Res. Sarver can't make the same mistake the Coyotes made years back. Obviously it didn't work for them. The Res may be a better location than Glendale but still not Downtown
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Yes, I agree that the teams leaving Downtown would be a devastating blow as I posted a few pages back on this topic. But a $450 million taxpayer funded renovation is absurd. Sarver needs to pony up a much larger chunk of this, not a measly $25 mill. Seriously...these team owners act like they are broke.
Also, for some reason these team owners believe if they don't have the most up-to-date and newest arena, the fans are not going to come to the games all of a sudden. Wrigley Field is how old? And yet it's a full-house every game. A winning product fills arena's, not renovations. It's time these teams understand this. I am OK with money towards upkeep, paint, new seats, scoreboards and screens. But $450 million in renovations? This could be done at half that cost.
If Sarver wants to include the Coyotes in on this in order to get them back Downtown, then I would be more susceptive and I think many more taxpayers would support this instead of a single team. But Sarver is greedy and doesn't want to work with the Coyotes.