Because they can hide the city's bad finances more easily through leases while also . Starting in 2020 the Yum Center will require millions in city money to pay for the gap between tax revenues and the loan payments. We might even lose a major employer by then. If you think the city looks broke now, just wait.
Because they can hide the city's bad finances more easily through leases while also . Starting in 2020 the Yum Center will require millions in city money to pay for the gap between tax revenues and the loan payments. We might even lose a major employer by then. If you think the city looks broke now, just wait.