Beijing seeks to solve post-Games headache (China Daily) Updated: 2006-01-20 07:00
Besides these international bids, the government is considering leasing some
facilities to private firms, allowing them to convert the venues for other
purposes during a certain period of time.
The maximum period for lease is 50 years and state ownership is not supposed
to be changed, he said.
Those venues, which are advantageously located such as along the seashore or
near the city centre, are expected to make money. But those disadvantageously
located ones are not expected to be very profitable, Hadjiemmanuil said.
In addition, some temporary facilities were constructed for the Games and a
solution for them is yet to be decided, according to the president of the
company.
The income of profitable venues is expected to stand at somewhere between 150
million euros and 350 million euros (US$124 million to US$289 million), which
would be used to help the unemployed, according to Hadjiemmanuil.
He cited the boxing venue as a good example in this regard. The venue appeals
to the viewer with its unique architectural style although it has attracted few
boxing fans since the Games because boxing is not a major sport in Greece. Here
a dilemma arises: On the one hand, it would have been a pity to have torn it
down because of its nice architectural style but on the other hand it seemed
useless.
It was therefore converted into a convention centre, which makes full use of
the venue's advantageous location and nice architectural style. Many activities
have been staged since its conversion and the money made from the project has
been used to fund maintenance costs, the Olympic Property SA president said.
The functions of some facilities should never be changed such as the media
and telecommunications centres no matter who they are leased to, he said.
"We're most interested in reducing the costs and increasing the income
because Greek taxpayers have already paid a lot. We simply cannot bear to see
them continue to dig money out of their purses anymore," Hadjiemmanuil said.
But there is more to it than that. Helping bring about local economic
progress in the long run is the ultimate target of the Greek Olympic Property
SA, the president said.
Dora Bakoyianni, mayor of Athens, confirmed that the flats of the Athens
Olympic Village have been granted to underprivileged people, she said at a
meeting with Chinese journalists.
"Though they have not yet moved in, they now know where their new homes are,"
she said.
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