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  • Professional sport leagues suspended their seasons as Covid-19 became a part of daily life in March 2020, leaving stadiums and arenas across the country empty Lost in the hysteria of the global pandemic has been the consequences that a lack of sports may have on many state and local government budgets in their efforts to fund their share of sport-related infrastructure expenditures This commentary examines the history of public sector stadium financing in the U S and focuses on two current examples in Arlington, Texas and Las Vegas, Nevada The discussion highlights innovative measures and risk-mitigation strategies implemented after the Great Recession Public sector finance challenges due to Covid-19 are discussed, before offering recommendations on strategies to limit public infrastructure risk surrounding sport facilities moving forward
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  • Public_Works_Management_&_Policy
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  • WHO
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  • Pandemic and Sport: The Challenges and Implications of Publicly Financed Sporting Venues in an Era of No Fans
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  • #901558
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  • 2020

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