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Originally Posted by Jason14h
Youre actually helping the scarcity argument . There aren’t actually 32 teams who would ever move (and it’s the reason those cities have more leverage to force owners to pay more % of arenas because they are high revenue cities)
The Flames owners would 100% make more money with a new free Arena somewhere else collecting US dollars then staying in Calgary and paying 500$ million for a new arena
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Oh sweet a pro sports market strategist, with that impeccable business acumen.
Which market(s), would the Edwards’ et all find?… that betters their current environment
* Strong business community, for selling more private suites than present.
* The absolute #1 sports draw in town, without any sort of threat. (NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAA etc)
* Passionate hockey fan base, wanton for a club.
* A civic environment with an arena ready, or gung-go to approve one
* A keen ownership group that wants NHL hockey in their city
* Citizens with a higher than average disposable income like they enjoy now.