Concession stand overhaul coming at City facilities
The debate over the future of concession stands heated up at Prince Albert’s City Hall, with members of council calling for the operations to be profit-driven.
Monday evening’s discussion was sparked by a list of 10 recommendations forwarded to the executive committee from the department of community services that are aimed at improving the profitability of the concessions.
The performance of the City-owned concessions continues to be an issue.
Overall, the seven concession stands reviewed by the department posted a lower combined actual profit than the profits that were projected for 2014. One of the poorest performers was the 7th Hole Concession at Cooke Municipal Golf Course, which posted a more than $14,000 loss for 2014.


