I’m tagging this under “firings”, even though it isn’t a firing in the normal sense of the word.
There were elections yesterday in various parts of the country.
Voters in Tempe, Arizona had three propositions to vote on. All three were related to a plan to build a brand-new arena (and a related large “entertainment complex”) for the Arizona Coyotes NHL team, which is a complete disaster.
In order for the arena to be built, all three propositions had to pass by a simple majority vote.
All three failed by a pretty large margin.
The estimated cost of this plan was $2.1 billion. It isn’t clear to me how much of this would have been funded with public money, though Field of Schemes cites “$500 million in tax breaks“.
Right now, the team is playing in a 5,000 seat college arena.
There are persistent rumors that the team is going to move out of Arizona completely: one potential location I’ve seen is, believe it or not, Houston.
(I think I went to a Houston Aeros game in the Summit back in the day, possibly as a Boy Scout thing. Never went to see the other Houston Aeros, though, or the Ice Bats.)
More from the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
Edited to add: coverage from Reason, which wasn’t up when I posted earlier.
I appreciate the Tank McNamara reference!
I went to one or two Ice Bats games. It was fun in a novel “this is kinda weird” way. They had enough else going on during the game that kept my attention. One of the things was a blimp. A five foot radio controlled blimp, and I think it would dispense the occasional prize while the t-shirt cannon was otherwise occupied.
I would have supported the older Houston Aeros on basis of their logo entirely.