America's Cup
Last week, when the tiny island nation of Cape Verde chose Tampa, Florida as their team base camp, 48 of 48 of those camps were finalized. These FIFA-approved camps—training facilities and accommodations—are now set all over the country, from Boston (France), to Nashville (Japan), to Mesa, Arizona (Turkey), to San Diego (Switzerland and New Zealand). Securing camps was a months-long process, with both teams and facilities setting preferences, and factoring in aspects like travel and heat. Sweden got paired up with Frisco, Texas, a city north of Dallas that is one of the fastest-growing hubs in America. Talib speaks to Gloria Salinas and Josh Dill, economic development and tourism representatives, to discuss the city’s growth, its positioning as “Sports City USA,” how the unlikely Sweden-Frisco alliance came together—and what travelers from abroad might expect if they, like Sweden, choose Frisco. 00:00 Intro 01:36 Where Teams Set Up Shop 02:20 Surprising Camp Locations 04:26 Meet Frisco Leaders 05:39 Frisco Growth and Industry 09:14 Sports City USA Explained 11:36 Cowboys Club 14:46 Sports Tourism Strategy 16:03 How Base Camp Bidding Works 18:13 Travel Logistics and Budgets 19:31 FIFA Rules and Community Events 20:50 Heat Culture and Hotels 24:32 Residents and Local Business Plans 29:00 Hotel Demand and Visitor Mix 33:31 Getting Around DFW 34:21 Long Term Economic Legacy 36:58 Where to Eat in Frisco Get full access to America's Cup at talibvisram.substack.com/subscribe [https://talibvisram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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