Public Thrown for Loss in (nearly)Free Falcons Stadium?
By Al Gray
Georgia Dome to be Torn Down for new Falcons Stadium
About two months ago, a “term sheet” was signed by the
Georgia World Congress Center and the Atlanta Falcons to build a new retractable-roofed
stadium for their pro football team. After the travails that followed the
notorious Augusta Tee Center Term Sheet, the mere mention of that phrase was
enough to raise eyebrows.
The thought came to mind “What if……?” What if it was a one-sided deal against the public?
What if the consultants’ reports were not analyzed? What if the cost to the
taxpayer was a whole lot greater than advertised? What if the legalese meant
huge opportunities for cost-shifts to the public? What if media was silent
because of the team owner’s position on the board of the Atlanta newspaper’s
parent company?
The deal was too huge and the possibilities too big to
ignore, so this author performed a month long investigation on the reported
stadium costs versus what the documents showed. The report that came from this
effort is the inaugural article in agraynation.com,
the multimedia blog born out of the Augusta Project, that work being a
year-long series of investigations and articles that appeared in City Stink and
the Augusta reform Facebook pages.
The Falcons say they are paying $700 million of the $1.2 billion cost.
Are they really? Or is this another prank of being short
sheeted via term sheet? Will the weary public think it is turning in to a warm
comfy bed, only to find all openings denied?
Most of the cost is all ours.
There is a big rush to get this deal approved ASAP.
Stay tuned.
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