I'm talking from the local business standpoint. New Orleans was so hard up for business, that the locals got together to buy up enough tickets to give to kids to meet the minimum required to keep the hornets in their lease. And now I see this:
Business leaders want a new arena
Where in the hell was this the past few years?
Business leaders want a new arena
Several civic leaders on Wednesday called for the Sacramento region’s business community to help build a new sports and entertainment arena — with or without the Sacramento Kings.
The call to action came from the Downtown Sacramento Partnership, the Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Sacramento Metro Chamber. The organizations, along with the Sacramento Sports Commission, met privately on Monday to discuss their role in debate over the Kings and a new arena.
“As business leaders, we recognize the importance of professional sports in the region and would be disappointed to lose our team,” the joint statement said. “We applaud the mayor and his efforts to retain the Kings in our city. However, we realize there is little we can control in this regard. The Maloofs are going to do what makes the most sense for their business interests. And the mayor and City Council will continue to fight for what is right for the city of Sacramento.”
“What this recent activity highlights,” the statement continues, “is the importance of our six-county region coming together and focusing our efforts to build a new facility. Not for the Maloofs and not for the Kings, but for Sacramento.”
The call to action came from the Downtown Sacramento Partnership, the Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Sacramento Metro Chamber. The organizations, along with the Sacramento Sports Commission, met privately on Monday to discuss their role in debate over the Kings and a new arena.
“As business leaders, we recognize the importance of professional sports in the region and would be disappointed to lose our team,” the joint statement said. “We applaud the mayor and his efforts to retain the Kings in our city. However, we realize there is little we can control in this regard. The Maloofs are going to do what makes the most sense for their business interests. And the mayor and City Council will continue to fight for what is right for the city of Sacramento.”
“What this recent activity highlights,” the statement continues, “is the importance of our six-county region coming together and focusing our efforts to build a new facility. Not for the Maloofs and not for the Kings, but for Sacramento.”
Where in the hell was this the past few years?