The debates in Oklahoma City over the wisdom of coughing over arena money while other pressing issues exist is painfully familiar to longtime Seattle residents.
Ultimately it’s not gonna be a good investment from a pure numbers base lol. But the $50m upfront plus the lease agreement should get them somewhere on recouping costs plus the revenue from other activities at the stadium.
Then factoring in jobs for building the stadium, jobs associated with the Thunder and stadium activities, the impact the Thunder has on broader economic activity in the city and raising the profile of OKC nationally etc. Arguably it’s still not a good deal but it’s at least fairly close if not net positive when considering all impacts and obviously it would be preferable if the Thunder would pay fully for the stadium. But the truth is that the city has absolutely no leverage in this situation and that the deal is not what a lot of people itt are making it out to be - where taxpayers are just gifting a stadium and all it’s revenue to a billionaire
Ultimately it’s not gonna be a good investment from a pure numbers base lol. But the $50m upfront plus the lease agreement should get them somewhere on recouping costs plus the revenue from other activities at the stadium.
Then factoring in jobs for building the stadium, jobs associated with the Thunder and stadium activities, the impact the Thunder has on broader economic activity in the city and raising the profile of OKC nationally etc. Arguably it’s still not a good deal but it’s at least fairly close if not net positive when considering all impacts and obviously it would be preferable if the Thunder would pay fully for the stadium. But the truth is that the city has absolutely no leverage in this situation and that the deal is not what a lot of people itt are making it out to be - where taxpayers are just gifting a stadium and all it’s revenue to a billionaire