My 3/27/96 City Pages story on the early moments of the new Twins stadium debate.
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Bank One Ballpark, future home of the Arizona
Diamondbacks.
Cost: $312 million and climbing.
Opening Date: 1998 season opener. 47,000 seats.
Public dime: Capped contribution of $253 million...D-backs pay any overruns.
Taxes used: .25 percent (one-quarter of one
percent) sales tax surtax in Maricopa County for
three years, expires April 1998
Chances of getting built: Excellent.
Future home of the Milwaukee Brewers, possibly to be named after Miller Brewing Co.
Cost: $313 million as of June 13, up from $250 million.
Opening Date: 1999 season opener, maybe. 42,000 seats.
Public dime: $160 million when costs were $250 million - the public's contribution is uncapped, so now it could be $223 million. Brewers pay $90 million, including a $50 million loan they are currently unable to get because they can't find collateral.
Taxes used: .1 percent sales tax in 5-county Milwaukee area. Began Jan. 1. No expiration date.
Chances of getting built: Poor. Brewer finances will either force more public participation or a team sale, possibly to out-of-towners. Glass roof design untested and unproven. Costs rising.
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