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Originally Posted by Table 5
Apart from being able to control revenues, to me it seemed like the Flames cared more about the development potential around an arena more than the arena itself. An Olympics bid probably wouldn't prioritize these development dreams very highly...and if they keep playing the silent treatment with the City, perhaps not at all.
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You're correct. Forgot about that when I composed the post. The real estate development is the entrée here, and Flames need to be part of the bidding process to get in on it.
Although they could still be involved post awarding of the bid. (If we get it - don't count chickens and all)