Chicago Will Subsidize and Host the NFL Draft Again in 2016

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Steve Wyche of NFL Media reports that Roger Goodell and Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel will hold a joint presser today to announce that the Draft is returning to the city next year. This past year, this entailed:

The Chicago Tribune uncovered some of the NFL’s demands, which included blocking off stretches of main streets for almost three weeks, free use of the 3,900-seat Auditorium Theatre venue, police escorts for draft picks and “NFL dignitaries” (whatever that means), enforcement from the City against unauthorized advertising and business activity, indoor and outdoor space for NFL parties and sponsors, “at least” $4 million of promotional signage and materials, and a league option to do the whole shebang again next year.

Because mayor Rahm Emanuel closed the tourism department and this event is being handled by a nonprofit called Choose Chicago, the Tribune was unable to verify which of these demands were agreed to, and what the total cost would be. Choose Chicago CEO Don Welsh estimated that they’d need to raise $3-4 million, and said that “[t]here will be no taxpayer money used.” This statement was echoed by a City spokeswoman, but is supremely hard to believe.

I did have quite a positive experience at NFL Draft Town in Grant Park, and the citizens here really did seem to enjoy hosting all the events, but it all requires some cognitive dissonance about where money’s not going so this can all be funded.

[Photo by Parker Bright]