terça-feira, 12 de maio de 2015

O legado da Copa

Brazil's World Cup Legacy Includes $550M Stadium-Turned-Parking Lot

It has been almost a year since the World Cup in Brazil. The party is long over, but the country is still dealing with the hangover — in the form of "white elephant" stadiums and unfinished infrastructure projects. They come at a time when the country faces economic woes and the prospect of another expensive mega event: next year's summer Olympics.
The most expensive World Cup stadium — located in the capital, Brasilia, and with a price tag of $550 million — is being used as a parking lot for buses.
The stadium in Cuiaba — which cost some $215 million to build — has made news repeatedly: first for being closed down because of faulty construction, and then recently for the homeless people squatting in its unused locker rooms.
The manager of that facility says the city is looking for a private company to take over the project, because the maintenance has been draining city coffers.
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