A proposal to build an outdoor downtown stadium that could host high school sports and be home to minor league soccer is getting renewed attention in a surprise final pitch to community leaders.
A new sports stadium would provide a badly needed boost for local businesses, re-energize downtown and improve quality of life in Spokane, backers of the project said Tuesday morning. And the downtown option would save the district money because upkeep would be covered by a minor league soccer team and the Spokane Public Facilities District, supporters said.
But time is running out for the idea, which would require to the Spokane School Board to halt its
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