The Politics of Stadiums
While the final decision remains in the hands of Major League Baseball, there is notable political momentum building signaling Portland is serious about securing a baseball team.
If baseball returns to Portland, it will be to the credit of a small group of political and business leaders who stuck to their vision – and a belief this will fundamentally transform downtown, the waterfront district, and our regional sports economy.
Building a new stadium is enormously complicated for any major metro region. It's certainly more complicated in a hyper-inclusive political ecosystem like Portland. The process of siting, designing, approving, and building stadiums is arduous. It involves input and buy-in from a chaotic network of public and private decisionmakers.
In this episode, we unpack how Portland has navigated these roadblocks. And how the city is sending a clear signal to stakeholders that we are ready to play ball to make it happen.
Listen as we talk with the political and business leaders working to promote Portland as a sports destination, site and build a new stadium, and sell a bold new vision of the South Waterfront district to voters and community groups.
Featured throughout are conversations with Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, Andrew Hoan, President and CEO, Portland Metro Chamber [https://portlandmetrochamber.com/], Jim Etzel, CEO, Sport Oregon [https://www.sportoregon.org/], Monique Claiborne, President and CEO, Greater Portland, Inc [https://www.greaterportlandinc.com/]., and Demi Lawrence, Sports Business Reporter, Portland Business Journal [https://www.bizjournals.com/portland].