Los Angeles Ozone
New NFL Franchise
Colors
Uniforms
Why L.A.?
The citizens of LA are really interested in sports, but they're missing an NFL team. Bringing a new team to the city will bring awareness to the ozone pollution of LA and people from all over the country could find out about the ozone. When the ozone pollution levels bring awareness, people from all over the country will be attracted to our team’s unique mission in saving the earth. Scientists and nature lovers will more than likely be attracted to our team also due to the efforts to bring pollution levels down.
Graphs of Crime Rate and Household Income
Graph Analysis
Crime rate: As you can see, the crime rate in LA has been steadily declining. This is good for both the city and the franchise because the safer our city is, the more likely people will be willing to stay here. If we have more people renting places to stay for the games, that will mean more money for our franchise and city.
Avg household income: By looking at this graph, we can infer that there is a wide range in household incomes in the city of LA. If you look at the average income of the middle class, it’s higher than the national average of about $50,000. Because of this, we can make our merchandise cost a bit more than usual. If the consumers are willing to follow the team, they should be willing to pay a bit more for goods and services offered in the stadium because of the higher than average income.
Walt Disney Stadium
- 19,000 on-site parking spaces
- Outdoor
- Turf field
- 80,000 seats
- LED lights
- Shuttle buses between parking areas and the stadium
- Cabs available for customer convenience
Other uses of the stadium
- The stadium will also be used for tours, flag football, local soccer games, concerts, high school playoff games, and other small events
Season Ticket Prices
Ring of Honor Level: $800 - $1000
Main Level: $750 - $1250
Club Level: $2000 - $3000
Economy/Unemployment
The LA metropolitan area had a gross metropolitan product of $736 billion in 2010, making it the third largest economic metropolitan area in the world after Tokyo and New York. The economy is driven by international trade, entertainment, tourism, and several other industries. The unemployment rate for the metropolitan area as of April 2015 is 5.5%, which is the national average.
How will we give back?
We will be partnering with a local school, Workman High School. They will sell tickets to our games and 5% of total ticket sales will go toward the franchise's charity fund.
Financing
Costs of Building the Stadium
100,000 seats: $400,000,000
Construction cost: $290,000,000
Video boards: $20,000,000
Turf field: $380,000
Goal posts: $11,400
Team areas (locker rooms, hallways, etc.): $17,000,000
Funding
Other funding sources include land contributions, public parking revenue and other city/state/county contributions. These contributions include a grant, general contributions, sale of held property, sales tax rebate, income tax rebate, operating subsidy, interest-free loan, capital fund allocation, infrastructure improvements, and utility/transit allocation.