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Riverside Park was then leasing four parcels of land from the City of Winnipeg (covering the stadium and surrounding parking lots), which it then sublet to the Goldeyes. Riverside Park also made regular payments to the Goldeyes, which Kives indicated were "presumably to pay back part of the construction debt". Riverside Park reduced its debt to the Goldeyes by $ 1.3 million between 2000 and 2005, while the Goldeyes increased their annual rent payments to Riverside Park from $ 75,000 to over $ 1 million in the same period. Kives further noted that the
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baseball team. Katz himself served as the company's first president, and took part in negotiations with different levels of government concerning the stadium's construction. Riverside Park later leased the stadium grounds and surrounding lots from the city for $ 1 per year plus payments equal to
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Riverside's financial arrangements with the Goldeyes. In an article entitled "Fair ball?", Bartley Kives wrote that "egal, accounting, ethics and non-profit governance experts" suggested that the relationship between the two entities was "unusual from a business
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The city's executive policy committee (i.e. the municipal cabinet) heard evidence that the reassessment occurred because of confusion between two city departments, after
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Goldeyes. CanWest Park, now known as Shaw Park opened in 1999. In July 2004, the Goldeyes and Riverside Park had the same directors.
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was unable to draw any conclusions regarding the accelerated rent payments, as
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