What do you think of this project?


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My only concern with a PWHL Edmonton team is where will they play? While I'd love to see them at Rogers Place, it already has the Oilers and the Oil Kings scheduled.
How many openings days Rogers have in a year and what % are currently occupied across the hockey teams and concerts? I’d imagine there’s still some decent margin?

Looking at the next few months, here are event days at Rogers. Seems like there’s space for 2 games/week to slide in there most weeks.

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I took a class in uni that beat the "sports stadiums do not provide enough economic benefit to outweigh subsidized costs" drum pretty hard, albeit it was more focused on the US where the norm is fully funding stadiums with public purse. Not sure there is much of an argument left that ICE District hasn't been an economic success for not only downtown but Edmonton as whole, aside from perhaps the immediate area surrounding Rexall.

Now imagine if the province had contributed $300m for infrastructure upgrades around Rogers (incl. further covered Metro Line costs) and demo of Rexall--would have been a major win for YEG
 
Honestly, I'm of the same opinion on that front. Stadiums (especially in a US context) are extremely subsidized and aren't justifiable a lot of the time. I'd argue Edmonton is an exception to this rule.

Plus it helps that Rogers Place wasn't built surrounded by a massive sea of parking in the middle of nowhere.
 
Rogers Place still has a lot of parking north of the facility and lot of underground parking at the Ice District. There are still a lot of people who insist on parking in a parking lot, even though Northlands parking was up to six blocks away and the wait was 20 minutes.
 
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Anyone read the Power Play book? Free at the library or on the Libby app.

Left me with a good mix of feelings. Probably the intention. It’s a complex question of what ifs and how things could have been done differently.

Hard to say it’s backfired. Also hard to say taxpayers didn’t get fleeced. It’s likely a net win for the city. And also a significantly bigger net profit for katz.
 
Anyone read the Power Play book? Free at the library or on the Libby app.

Left me with a good mix of feelings. Probably the intention. It’s a complex question of what ifs and how things could have been done differently.

Hard to say it’s backfired. Also hard to say taxpayers didn’t get fleeced. It’s likely a net win for the city. And also a significantly bigger net profit for katz.
I actually bought that book and I highly recommend it for anyone who hasn't read it!
 
Mosaic Stadium in Regina cost like $350m and is used only 15-20 days of the year. A hockey arena like Rogers Place is different and use a whole lot more.

I haven't read the hockey book, but to me the math is pretty clear. The City spent x dollars and got x dollars back in taxes. That's what allowed us to have a new arena downtown, Katz build out ICE District, and a whole lot of other amenities Downtown like new parks, community arena and so on. There was no other way that was politically possible.
 

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