That’s right: On top of setting a record last year for worst attendance in the first year in a new stadium, and being dead last in the league in attendance in their second year (though three American League teams have even sadder ticket sales, including the second-place Kansas City Royals), now the Marlins are using a cost-saving trick — and no matter what the team says about a “better fan experience,” this is mostly about saving operating costs by shutting down concession stands and restrooms in underused areas — that has previously been used only by teams demanding new stadiums because their old ones are so poorly attended.He also adds one last link to a Miami Herald article about businesses backing out of deals to open up in the stadium's garage.
Providing perspective on the economics and politics of sports business in Florida...and the Rays' campaign for a new stadium in Tampa Bay.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Marlins Close off Top Deck
Neil deMaus of Field of Schemes on the Marlins' decision to close its upper deck for some weeknight games:
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