That level of exposure adds up to more legitimacy. It can make some real sense if there is some strategy behind it.
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It is economically if not physically obsolete. When you have a special event like Sugar Bowl or Super Bowl, people care less about how far away the field is or a bathroom in the luxury box. But for annual ticket buyers, it's a big deal to them.Marc Ganis
They took a chance to take a company owned by Comcast. That might end up being a very good thing ... Comcast can promote it -- on its own cable systems -- on ESPN, on Fox Sports Net. Let's see if they do so. That'll say how committed they are.
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This would be the first example of a stadium being developed from the outset for two N.F.L. teams, ... The cost of these buildings has skyrocketed to such a degree that it makes far more economic sense to share the debt service and the revenues. The net revenues for the two teams are likely to be significantly better than if they each built their own stadium.
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They have excelled because they are perceived as delivering a high level of service, ... Even in the lean years -- before they reached the Super Bowl -- the Panthers made upgrades.
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Once you announce you're moving the team, you give up your key piece of leverage. When they moved, a new stadium deal was expected to take a matter of months. It took eight years.
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One reason local governments in the past had been willing to pay was to prevent some other government luring a team away. With the expansion and relocation that has occurred, ... there are fewer markets that are hungry for -- and can afford -- a professional sports franchise.
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