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Michigan Privatization Report

Flint Gives Privatized Arena Management a Sporting Chance

Published on Dec. 1, 2000

FLINT — The city of Flint may enter into a public-private partnership with businessman and doctor Khaled Shukairy to run its IMA Sports Arena. Under the arrangement the city would receive a $250,000 annual payment from Shukairy plus 25 percent of all new revenues exceeding $1.9 million. The partnership would last eight years.

ISSN: 1092-7999, SKU: MPR2000-04
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Privatization: The Motor City's Renaissance Engine

  • FEATURES
  • AROUND THE STATE
    • Detroit Quietly Outsources Police Oil Changes
    • Detroit Schools Hungry for Food Privatization?
    • Flint Gives Privatized Arena Management a Sporting Chance
    • State Charts Course for Privatization of Boat Inspections
    • Hamtramck Avoids State Receivership
    • State Mental Health Plan May Not Meet Federal Competition Requirements
    • Critics Say Private Prison Company Has a Record
    • Federal, State Governments Squabble over Michigan Public Broadcasting
    • States Do Business with Firm Banned from Federal Contracts
    • New Detroit Computer Costs Twice As Much, Fails to Solve Problems
    • Probe Finds Metro Airport Financial Irregularities Worse Than Expected
    • Life Better at Youth Prison Since Privatization, Warden Says
    • Will Edison Run Detroit's Worst Schools?

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