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Are the Woosox setting the stage to access some of
the $110.6 million in federal stimulus money the City will be receiving for
businesses that have been effected during the pandemic?
Two things happened this week. First this post in the Worcester Business Journal
Polar Park construction delays limit WooSox revenue in inaugural season
Steinberg said the limited capacity caused by the delays is forcing the WooSox to sell fewer tickets than they would have expected.
Now the second thing
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There are long established businesses and owners of rental properties throughout the City who have struggled thru the pandemic that are more deserved of this type of assistance. Not that the pandemic did not adversely effected the WooSox attendance but they are playing in a brand new $175 million ballpark the City built for them and have artificially low lease payment like $70,000 for the first year. With the money I have heard they are making the City would be crazy to spend more money on the WooSox.
at Union Station? They've being saying it'gonna to be built for five years, but no shovels in the ground.
5 years ago plus, the Slots were interested in the Wyman Gordon parcels.
The difference between the lack of proposed Union Station development and the lack of proposed Polar Park development is not having a new hotel built at Union Station does not effect the payment of bonds.
With regards to taking money out of the City budget for the bond payments, I disagree. The construction of the ballpark, leased to a private company with owners deep pockets, was conditioned on not relying on existing tax revenues. Now that it is built the conditions should not change.
I'm pretty sure Mr. Cliff Rucker has never asked for a TIF for his hockey rinks or other developments. The City is also gonna have to borrow around $300 million for the new South, Doherty and Burncoat high schools. I think the whole TIF program should be re-evaluated.