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Podcast: Future of XL Center with Mike Freimuth of CRDA
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[QUOTE="Watchdog, post: 3704581, member: 10325"] Exciting basketball played by a Championship winning team in a great league makes people forget about the long lines to the men's room, and many other warts. Doesn't Butler still play in "the barn"? So you lose some seats when you add the concourses, the availability of additional venues for food and drinks always seems to be a winner. Do what the Yankees and Red Sox do and sell tickets to creative new food/drink venues. The state doesn't have the economic growth required to justify building a fabulous new arena, so dress this one up with some fan friendly items and get on with life. Stop the endless rise of taxes on everything they can think of and the fees on all sorts of activities people enjoy and get out of the way of business and maybe, just maybe, the entrepreneurs will return in sufficient numbers to lift the economy and make the state what it once was. Look how the virus has driven people from NYC to CT and turned around the real estate market. With all the natural beauty the state has to offer, there's no reason to play second fiddle to MA, NJ and NY. [/QUOTE]
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