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-title San Antonio Spurs Arena: Voters Approve $1.5 Billion Project

by Emma Walker – News Editor

San Antonio Voters ‍Approve​ Funding for New Spurs Arena

San Antonio,TX – Voters in San Antonio have approved Proposition B,authorizing public funding⁤ for‍ a⁢ new⁤ $1.5 billion⁤ arena for teh San Antonio ‌Spurs, ​intended to ​anchor a ‍larger downtown entertainment ‌district dubbed “Project Marvel.” The measure passed with 52.1% of the vote, paving the way for the team to relocate from the Frost Bank Center.

The funding plan relies on⁤ a public-private partnership.‌ Bexar County ​will⁢ increase its hotel occupancy tax by up to 2% (reaching a total of 17%) ⁢adn extend its existing 5% rental car tax, projected to generate roughly $311 million – about a quarter ⁢of‌ the arena’s cost. The City ​of ​San Antonio is committing approximately $489 million through tax-increment‌ financing, ‌while the Spurs institution will contribute around $500 million​ in private funding, including a commitment to cover ⁣potential cost overruns.

Beyond the arena, Project Marvel envisions a significant revitalization of the downtown area,‍ including an expansion of the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, a ‍new convention hotel, a land bridge connecting the east side to downtown, and upgrades to‍ the Alamodome. initial ​designs were produced⁢ by Populous.

Spurs CEO R.C. Buford‌ hailed the project as a vital investment in San Antonio’s future, stating it will ⁣”energize our ⁤economy, strengthen‌ our community and position San Antonio for long-term ​success.” This new arena will be the Spurs’⁢ fourth home ⁣in the past fifty years, following⁣ HemisFair Arena, the Alamodome, and⁢ the ‍current Frost Bank Center.

Mayor gina Ortiz Jones described​ the⁣ vote as a “generational investment” that will “revitalize our​ downtown and strengthen our city,”‌ emphasizing the importance of ‌collaboration and bold ‌vision. She also pledged continued efforts to ensure ⁣progress and affordability ‍in the downtown area.

While the vote advances⁤ the proposal, final contracts are still under negotiation, and the Spurs’ current lease at frost Bank Center extends through 2032. ⁢

Concerns Raised Over Autonomous Review

The⁣ approval follows ⁤a period​ of debate, including a‌ call from Mayor Jones for a “strategic ‌pause” and an⁤ independent economic-impact study. She expressed concerns about the potential $489 million in city-backed obligations and the fact that the initial ⁤analysis ⁣was​ conducted ​by‌ CSL, ​a firm affiliated ⁣with the Spurs⁢ organization. Despite her request for an unbiased‌ review, the city council moved ​forward‌ with the MOU approving the project by a vote of 7-4.

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