Commanders stadium report touts large benefits, experts disagree

(The Center Square) – A new marketing report on the Washington Commanders proposed stadium and development says the project will lead to $24.2 billion in total economic output over 33 years.

The group that produced the report, however, is regularly discredited by economists who study the impact of sports stadiums

The report from marketing firm Conventions, Sports and Leisure estimates the project will cost $8 billion, with $3.2 billion a new stadium on the site of the former RFK Stadium over a three-year construction period and $4.8 billion for the surrounding mixed-use district over a seven-year span.

The mixed-use portion of the project is planned to include 8.1 million square feet of development. Also, it will have approximately 6,477 multi-family housing units, 519,200 square feet of office space, 376,300 square feet of restaurant and retail space, 800 hotel rooms, 8,200 parking spaces, a sportsplex, supporting infrastructure and green space.

Despite advocates saying the team would be mainly paying for the project, the plan actually calls for more than $2.5 billion worth of taxpayer subsidies.

- Advertisement -

The economic impact report says the project will lead to $5.1 billion in taxes, including $1.6 billion in property taxes from the mixed-use district, $2.3 billion in sales and ticket taxes, $735.1 million in income taxes and $452.8 million in hotel taxes.

Economists who have extensively studied the impact of sports stadiums have long said that CSL’s reports are inaccurate and misinformation.

The firm has been referred to as the “Wile E. Coyote of the sports stadium racket” by publicly financed stadium blog “Field of Schemes,” written by Neil DeMause. CSL is owned by Legends Marketing, a joint venture involving the New York Yankees and the Dallas Cowboys.

“Viewing what ‘economic impact’ consultants do to be economics is like considering horoscopes to be astronomy,” economist J.C. Bradbury of Georgia’s Kennesaw State University wrote. “Newspapers are smart enough to put horoscopes next to the comics and Dear Abby, while economic impact ‘studies’ get banner headlines on the front page.”

The reports are often criticized because they do not include crowding out of other visitors on event days, diverted spending from other events and fail to use basic economic principles such as the broken window fallacy, which states that money spent to repair broken items is not a net benefit.

Bradbury previously told The Center Square that CSL is hired by a group looking to push public funding for a project and those numbers are used to tell constituents about how good a project is for a community, even though the actual economic numbers do not show that.

- Advertisement -

“It’s resulted in a larger cottage industry for giving out tax incentives in general,” Bradbury said. “These are totally fake and they mean nothing but they are required to provide some sort of guidance, even though they don’t.”

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

Entertainment district benefits don’t outweigh the cost, economists say

(The Center Square) — Weeks later, after more details...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

UPDATE: Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect in custody

(The Center Square) – The suspect wanted in connection...

Accused shooter detained in Minnesota woods

The suspect in the shooting of four people, including...

‘GRAS’-FED Loopholes: Why Your Diet Is More Toxic Than The FDA Knows

For the most part, food companies are allowed to...

Hundreds of immigration charges filed including against women assaulting officers

Hundreds of immigration charges were filed in the Southern...

More Than Growing Pains: The Hidden Toll Of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is tough to diagnose and even harder...

Trump beheading post by von Haefen prompts calls for her resignation

(The Center Square) – Calls for the resignation of...

4 arrested for assaulting ICE agents at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha

(The Center Square) – Four people have been arrested...

More like this
Related

UPDATE: Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect in custody

(The Center Square) – The suspect wanted in connection...

Accused shooter detained in Minnesota woods

The suspect in the shooting of four people, including...

‘GRAS’-FED Loopholes: Why Your Diet Is More Toxic Than The FDA Knows

For the most part, food companies are allowed to...