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    Read this article a while back and thought it was interesting. I wondered when they built this truely "World-Class" facility in Charlotte, NC if it could ever draw enough to break even or at best, even turn a profit. No offense to Charlotte...it's a super nice town, but not that many people plan to vacation there.


    By Steve Harrison
    Thursday, Mar. 10, 2011
    The NASCAR Hall of Fame lost $187,983 in January, pushing its cumulative loss for the fiscal year to $1.03 million.

    The hall's total attendance for the month was 23,177, which includes nearly 12,000 people who visited for free during a one-week open house.

    Before the hall opened in May, the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority projected the hall would have a surplus of roughly $700,000 for its first year. But that budget has since been revised, and the CRVA now forecasts a loss of $1.29 million for fiscal year 2011.

    The good news for the CRVA is that the hall's financial performance is now matching the revised budget. In its revised budget, the CRVA had projected a loss of $1.07 million through January. That means the hall is slightly ahead of its new budget.

    The CRVA, a subsidiary of the city of Charlotte, has said it will use its reserves to cover losses for this fiscal year, which ends in June. If there are losses in future years, the CRVA might have to ask the City Council for money from the hospitality taxes on motel and hotel rooms, as well as on prepared food and beverages.

    The CRVA and the city have said that general fund tax dollars - which pay for police, fire and other essential services - won't be used.

    The hall probably will have two more lean months in February and March before crowds grow again in April, May and June.
    Scott McAllister
    scott@karnac.com
    352.804.0078 – Direct

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    I have told a lot of my friends over in Daytona that the Hall should have been built there right next to the Speedway. Although it is the "hub" of NASCAR racing, Charlotte, NC is definitely not one of the top tourist destinations in the country, but Central Florida is... The place would probably be in the black if it were in Daytona... Could be wrong though as the "Experience" had to shut down... Maybe in the current economy no place is a good place.....

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      I went to the hall while going to a Martinsville race. Could of had as much fun going thru a barn full of race cars. Everything looked expensive and overdid. Enjoyed the old cars. The simulators, etc...cmon.

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