Build new Haymarket arena
Sunday, Jan 21, 2007 - 07:22:29 pm CST
The city is looking at building a 15,000-seat arena to attract the major events and concerts that seem to be bypassing the city’s 50-year-old Pershing Center. The preferred site? Just west of the Haymarket, possibly using the Lincoln Station as an entrance. Coverage coming Jan. 23.
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Lincoln needs a concert & sports venue to attract better entertainment. The Qwest Center in Omaha is making a small amount of money, with bigger events in the near future. If Lincoln builds it, it may take a few years to get in the black, but it will be a benefit to the area. There are over a million people in the Omaha-Lincoln metro areas. It can support two arenas of this size. "
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There are much smarter ways to do this but our city government is just not intelligent enough to figure it out and unfortunately, most of the population is so busy riding their high horses that they won't allow any revenue from gambling to stay in-state.
Ameristar arena, The Harrah's Center. I kind of like it!!! "
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