Miami Dolphins Wants Taxpayers To Renovate Their Stadium
Free money! For them, that is.
Once the purse opens up, the beggers are sure to come.
First it was the Tampa Bay Rays looking to score public dollars for their brand new stadium somewhere in Tampa in order to get out of Tropicana Field. Now it's the Miami Dolphins.
But rather than a new stadium, they just want to do some renovations—$400 million worth of upgrades and remodeling at Sun Life Stadium.
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