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Samenvatting
On a regular basis, the funding of football stadiums is an issue for large cities. Since football clubs appeal to the municipality for financial support, this is a public matter. Why should a municipality invest in a private project, such as a football stadium? What are the opportunities and risks? What is the public value of a stadium for the city? Based on literature reviews and case studies in Eindhoven and Amsterdam, this article examines what government involvement in stadium projects means, and what the outcomes of this involvement are. The cases show that stadiums may have social and economic spin-off effects on their surroundings, but one cannot take that for granted. Careful processes and elaborate strategies are needed for public investment in stadiums to really add value to the city. Based on the analyses, an assessment framework is presented for the benefit of new stadium project initiatives.
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Article | De staat als twaalfde manZijn overheidsinvesteringen in stadions van waarde voor de stad? |
Trefwoorden | Football stadiums, Public investments, Urban development, Amsterdam, Eindhoven |
Auteurs | Ir. Dirk van Duijn en Dr. Wouter Jan Verheul |
DOI | 10.5553//092733872015024004009 |
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