Showing posts with label detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detroit. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Olympia Arena Proposal

I mean, these people somehow delude themselves into thinking it might [work], but... but it might work for us.

Ilitch and the Red Wings have announced plans to build a new $650MM arena in the sports and entertainment district. Over half would be privately funded, but a staggering $283MM would come from public funds.

The arguments for building the arena covered the usual areas: 
  1. 8,300 new jobs
  2. economic growth of $1B to $1.8B
  3. no new taxes
Forgetting for a moment that the state's outstanding debt actually increased over the last year and there isn't $283MM sitting around, let's dig a little deeper.

Jobs

Jobs are very important; particularly in a place that has had an unemployment rate over the national average for more than the past decade. When you start throwing around 8,300 jobs in an environment like this, people are going to listen. Unfortunately, finding how anyone came to that number is a well-hidden secret.

The broader question is how do you rebuild an economy? Is it through temporary construction jobs? Is it through the retail jobs this space will provide? Or is it through creating the kind of export-worthy products and services that this kind of development could only potentially fuel through its office space?

Economic Growth

Stadiums have been built before. Lots of them. They don't perform well:

So, building a new arena doesn't seem to have any effect on a city's employment, per capita income, hotel occupancy rates, [or] taxable sales.
— Armina Ligaya quoting Victor Matheson, CBC News 


Glendale [Arizona] is...on the hook for...a $12 million annual debt payment for construction of its arena.
— Pat Garofalo and Travis Waldron, The Atlantic

Evidence that publicly financed stadiums generate significant economic development is shaky, particularly when the stadium houses an existing team rather than one new to the city.


If the state is really struggling to figure out how to spend $283MM, perhaps they should look to Chile's successful startup program. Investing $100,000 each, the state could fund a staggering 2,830 startups. Many would fail, but some businesses would be creating those export-worthy products and services that grow an economy.


The Joe

So, what then, becomes of Joe Louis? The Detroit News says its fate is unclear. Frightening words for anyone who remembers what became of the Silverdome.

The Silverdome was constructed for $238MM in 2013 dollars in 1975. Its most important tenant, the Detroit Lions, left in 2006. After the Lions departure, it cost the city of Pontiac $1.5MM in annual upkeep. The Silverdome was finally unloaded in 2010 for the rock bottom price of $583,000.


Fans

Hockey fans were excited Wednesday by what they feel is a long-overdue improvement.
— Louis Aguilar, The Detroit News

If the fans are excited, and it's actually a profitable venture, there should be plenty of private-sector financing for arena-building. As a fan who goes back to the Wings-Avs rivalry, I might even be willing to chip in. I'd do 50% over market for two tickets to a game any time in the first year.


But who knows? It didn't work for Montreal, Glendale, Bridgeview, Cincinnatti, Miami, and more, but it might work for Detroit.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The World Series

The last week marked the start, and unfortunate end, of a most intriguing World Series matchup.

McCovey Cove

I get to cycle to and from work right next to AT&T Park — home of the San Francisco Giants. This made the Giants' improbable comebacks in both playoff rounds all the more interesting. The Detroit Tigers, my hometown team, also made it to the Fall Classic after winning across the bay in Oakland and making New York look foolish.

World Series @ AT&T Park

The morning commute was different because there were tents and stages everywhere while SportsCenter was broadcasting live on location. The evening commute was different too, as fans packed the stadium, nearby park, and boats filled the cove. And there we were, in the middle of it all.

World Series at McCovey Cove


note a few more photos, including panoramas, available on flickr.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Small World

I've been lucky enough to spend 4+ months in some major cities over the past few years. During this time, I've had some déjà vu when meeting new people.

Let's review, in classic dialogue format.

Chicago

Me...no, I'm actually from Detroit originally.
Person AHey! Me too. Go Blue!
Person BWow! Did you guys say you're from Detroit? So am I.
6 more people join in as the conversation turns to Michigan vs Michigan State.

Los Angeles

Me...no, I grew up near Detroit.
TeammateReally? I'm from Huntington Woods!

Little Rock

Me...no, I'm actually from Detroit originally.
TeammateWhat! Do you know Eminem? Have you ever been to 8 Mile?

San Francisco

Barber...and people think the tenderloin neighborhood is dangerous, but I'm from Detroit, so...
MeWeird... Me too.

Let's Form a Hypothesis

11-08-09

11-08-09 by idovermani on Flickr

Certainly were I member of the scientist group pictured above, we'd be forming hypotheses about any of the following:

  • Every US city is 90% Michigan-based
  • Eminem has overtaken Henry Ford as the most famous Detroiter
  • Detroit is the planet's toughest city
  • Detroiters tell more people where they're from than persons of other cities


Naturally, there is a photoset.