Calgary Flames’ arena proposal tax heavy, says mayor Naheed Nenshi
Calgary’s mayor says the Flames’ financial proposal for a new NHL arena places a heavy tax burden on the city.
Calgary Sports and Entertainment (CSEC) and the city have gone public with what they would pay and what they think the other side should pay, in the wake of CSEC pulling the plug on “spectacularly unproductive” negotiations.
The looming civic election Oct. 16 has turned up the temperature on what’s become a public back and forth, even though the Flames insist they’re done talking.
CSEC declared via a press release and newspaper ads Thursday they’d put $275 million of owners’ money into a $500-million building and the city should raise the remaining $225 million through a community revitalization levy.