High Stakes : Big Time Sports and Downtown Development /
Unlike so many other cities around the country, Columbus citizens gave a firm "no" to the proposal that public money be used to build an arena to attract an expansion professional hockey team and a soccer stadium to keep a professional franchise. Yet, both structures are now a permanent pa...
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2004.
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תוכן הענינים:
- Sports facilities, public funding, and community conflict
- The stadium game
- Sports and the urban redevelopment game
- Columbus: facts, image, games, and players
- Issue 1: To build an arena and a stadium
- From win-lose to win-win
- Beyond the arena district: downtown Columbus (with Benjamin Cornwell)
- Other cities, other games (with Benjamin Cornwell)
- Appendix: The Ecology of Games Social Action Model (with Benjamin Cornwell).