Riverdale Rink Rat
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BMO Field was just a local example of a stadium that was mostly privately funded. And you don't have to go back very far to see an example of a profitable Olympics with a privately funded Olympic stadium. You keep insisting that an Olympic stadium has to cost hundreds of millions of public money when that's just not the case. It's already been explained why London doesn't back up your case, so I'll just say that using it as evidence of why all Olympic stadiums are bad is throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
I'm not sure why you're talking about a 100% temporary stadium, I never said anything about that. Maybe you're getting me mixed up with someone else?
It was a sarcastic argument reductio ad absurdum. My point was - and is - that once you start building an Olympic stadium, all the good intentions get thrown out the window and you end up spending public money to the tune of billions.
And, patiently explaining, again, that London didn't spend $1 billion on the Olympic stadium for a private football team because they didn't do it during your self-imposed envelope completely misses the point of my argument, so I'll stop adding to this thread.
We can reconnect on the subject once some other landowner decides an Olympics in Toronto in the far future will get him out from under his bad Portlands / Downsview / Woodbine whatever purchase. Cheers.