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Don't confuse how successful the WooSox may be with how
successful the City may be.
The WooSox do not pay anything to the City based upon their profits,
they have a lease payment which is not tied to the amount of income the
WooSox make.
The City is counting on the additional revenues that may be derived from
the development across the street and parking revenues in City lots and
garages to pay the bonds it issued to build the ballpark.
These are mutually exclusive.
In fact the Team can be wildly successful
and the City could simultaneously lose it's shirt if the development
does not occur
Comments
In the end they will probably just plant grass on the dirt across the street and keep repeating "doesn't it look better than before?". The question should be "is this worth leveraging $175 million to build the WooSox a ballpark?" That will be the question when the City starts paying the debt.
Another thing to mention, when will you be able to go to polar park, be around the ballpark and inside of it, and see that there’s no more construction for it?
I would call the parking problem you describe a success but I do not see it happening any time.
As usual, Worcester taxpayers, especially those laying the huge commercial rate, will get stuck with the bill if they can’t flee the city.