I think the point is that the Sprint Centre is the only real indoor arena option for things like concert tours. After a certain point it does not really matter how big your population is.....there is only one Bon Jovi (to use an example) tour. So, in KC when BJ go on tour in, say, November they stop at the Sprint Centre.....if the GTA Centre gets built, they will be competing for that one BJ concert with the ACC and (to some extent) the Rogers Centre. A bigger population does not magically create "more events" to divvy up and, therefore, a better chance of success for a secondary arena.
If I were a taxpayer in Markham I would really be looking at the latest reports about this and seeing some cracks in the business plan.....
the "We will have 130 non hockey events" line has been replaced with "We have identified 131 events a year at this time that we are very comfortable with,†....without any mention if those events are new, net events, or just the same events that are currently being staged at ACC/Rogers/Ricoh/Hershey/GM Place.
It would scare me, a lot, how many times they are mentioning the National Basketball League of Canada....a fledgling league that plays a very short scheduled in front of hundreds of fans per game.
Walking and running clubs? Wow, that really sounds like something worth hundreds of millions of tax dollars!
I get, Canrob, that you are a proud Markhamite and that you think an arena is good for your town/city.......but that is a lot of taxpayer (even they are not the current taxpayers) money being staked on what appears to be a very flimsy plan (and, more and more, seems like it really is just a new version of "build and they will come" with the "they" being the NHL).