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Originally Posted by craigwd
Because there has been a need for additional gymnasium and track space in this city for 20+ years.
It's not just for amateur athletes; yes, they'll be able to train locally now instead of having to travel out of the country in the winter, but it will also be open 365 days a year to the public for exercise and sport.
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I'm not sure if they talked about the ice rink as being open to the public, but that has to be included too. How much does a city spend on indoor ice rinks? Or the training facility. How much does that cost a city?
I assume some amenities have to be kept for the players only.