The sports facility is a powerful attractor and economic
promoter able to give a significant boost to the enhancement of the surrounding
urban fabric in full respect of the environment.
The modern sports facility is a multipurpose and innovative
structure from the point of view of both functionality and the materials and
technologies used for its construction in large part of industrial origin, in
order to ensure faster implementation at controlled and certain costs.
A multipurpose structure that must be able to promote not
only sporting events but many other types of events and host different types of
users: fans, families, children, tourists, etc.
The contribution of technology is a decisive factor here.
To promote the construction of quality sports facilities it
is essential to use the modern technical-financial tools developed by the world
Real Estate as investment funds.
Innovative and sophisticated financial instruments that
operate in full compliance with current rules, subject to the supervision of
the Bank of Italy and last but not least, that are able to collect the
financial funds necessary for the realization of the work.
This text aims to illustrate the most interesting and
innovative projects of sports facilities in progress in Italy and the actors
and tools that made them possible, resulting from the encounter between the
world of Real Estate and sports clubs in the various disciplines.
In particular, the text analyses the technical, economic and
financial arrangements that have made it possible to implement the projects,
and the main problems that have been encountered. The research focuses on the
comparison of some of the most important initiatives carried out at the
European level in the field of improving sports facilities, with particular
regard to the revenues generated by the stadium (subscriptions, catering, etc.)
and the regulatory aspects (Stability Law 2014).
The transition from the “cost system” model to that of the
“revenue system” is one of the main goals still to be achieved by the Italian
sports system. In recent years, there have been many factors that have slowed
down this transition phase, starting with the complexity and length of the
bureaucratic procedures required for implementing the various projects, as well
as the actual difficulty for private and public stakeholders to invest in
sports facilities.
Author(s) Details:
Valentina Puglisi,
ABC Department Politecnico di Milano, Polytechnic University of
Milan, Leonardo da Vinci Square, 32 - 20133 Milan, Italy.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RRAASS-V6/article/view/13722
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