tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2859446071240153923.post7262055577046107201..comments2024-01-03T15:32:52.616-05:00Comments on Noticing New York: Sometimes Sports Stadiums and Arenas Are Worth A Lot Less Than the Public Pays For Them: No Silverdome Lining to Gathering Economic CloudsNoticing New Yorkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15726747803887470424noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2859446071240153923.post-75713897893426467622010-07-07T03:51:21.094-04:002010-07-07T03:51:21.094-04:00The sports euphoria drove different cities to buil...The sports euphoria drove different cities to build their own arenas and stadiums. It's really unfortunate that a good edifice like the Pontiac Silverdome was sold for less than one percent of its construction value. I still remember the hype during the heyday of that stadium. It had been used for various sporting events. I agree that government should be careful in investing in different infrastructures to avoid low return auctions.<br /><br />Today, there are a lot of good sporting venues. I specifically like the stadium at <br /><a href="http://infinityparkatglendale.com/park.php" rel="nofollow">Glendale parks and recreations</a>. It was built in 2007 and it can house over 4,000 people in international rugby events. It's interesting to note, too, that <a href="http://infinityparkatglendale.com/park.php" rel="nofollow">Glendale parks and recreation</a> offers a refreshing atmosphere not just for sports enthusiasts since there are a lot of activities that can be done in that area. It sure is a place for the family or for major company gatherings.Walter Tullyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04738291447494918638noreply@blogger.com