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Originally Posted by Muta
With this facility and the surrounding development, we'll become a tier 1 convention city. We'll be able to host the largest conventions in the world, including growing our own (ComicCon is already one of the biggest in the world, and could grow even bigger). This will be a massive economic boon to retail, hospitality and tourism industries, and a great way to bring revenue into the city.
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Tier 1? Wee bit of a stretch although guess it depends on how you big of a definition of tier 1 - if you've got 30 North American cities maybe.
There's a clear big 3 you've got no shot of competing with in Vegas, Orlando and Chicago.
Then big cities everyone can get to - New York, Atlanta, Washington, Dallas, Denver, Toronto, Vancouver/Seattle, Miami, Houston. etc
Then destinations where the location is a draw which is where Calgary would need to fit in - Nashville, San Diego, Austin, New Orleans
Think you're looking at tier 2 for Western based companies and tier 3 for Eastern.
Which is still good and can make you lot of money.