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Philadelphia Union stadium still missing commercial development

Thursday, July 29th, 2010



The new soccer stadium in Chester is proving its worth by drawing crowds to Philadelphia Union games, but Delaware County is still waiting for the second half of the ambitious project. The original plans for the stadium include a nearby retail and housing complex that has not begun.

To build the stadium and accompanying residential and retail units, Delaware County issued a $30 million bond, to be repaid largely by gambling tax revenues collected from the nearby Harrah's casino. Sensing that might not be enough, council members last week approved a one-percent hike in the hotel tax, 90 percent of which will go toward settling the stadium debt.

Councilman Andy Lewis voted against the tax hike, just as he voted against the stadium itself. He says the county will have been snookered if the retail complex isn't built soon.

"The owners of the team pay $1 a year for the stadium – they get all naming rights, all the ticket sales, all the concessions. They basically have all the upside," Lewis says. "And the only upside that we would have is additional tax revenues. The only piece where we have a chance to get some money back is if and when that mixed-use development is built."

Lewis does not believe any work toward building retail units has begun on the site. A spokesperson for the developer – Buccini Pollin Group – says they're focusing on constructing an off-ramp from the Commodore Barry Bridge.

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2 Comments

  • John says:

    Doug, your attitude is the reason the U.S.A. is falling behind the rest of the world. Look at the comment you leave. "The stadium will be a bust soon (soccer hater) and the county got snookered". You do realize it would help if the stadium was successful and the next faze would be the reason people would want to sign a lease in the new development. I'm afraid the new motto in America is to preach I told you, so when everything goes wrong, gee I look smart. When it use to be, what can I do to help get things done. I have one question for you Doug, have you even been to the sight and what would make you more happy, if failed or succeeded?

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  • Doug says:

    Thank you, Councilman Lewis, for standing up and saying the truth. This stadium may be full now but it will be a bust soon. The County has been snookered. The other part of the development, including the supermarket, will never be built.

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