How investment decisions are made on sports facility projects

Indoor sports facility feasibility study: how investors make up their mind

A sports management organization proposed to build an indoor sports facility in a town close to a major urban area.

The potential investors and stakeholders required that a feasibility study be conducted before an investment decision was made.

The study examined the proposed facility through a traditional economic feasibility study and a market analysis to understand the market, possible future market demands, and potential growth opportunities. Included in the study are the key components and data analysis which led to a positive investment report.

Link to the study: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/amtp-proceedings_2018/97/

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