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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 834537" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>My buddy called me back to say the ACC has 42 employees. Total. They own the building and basically have every perk any city would be likely to pay a 42 employee company. The ACC is a 501(c)(3), so there is not much tax revenue to be gained.</p><p></p><p>The building next door to the ACC building is currently vacant and being offered for rent. While they could eventually sell their building, the market for commercial real estate is kinda flat right now.</p><p></p><p>My friend said the word around GSO is that the new commish wanted to confirm that GSO was the best place for the HQ and this is the process he initiated for that to happen. He questions whether Phillips has "determined that the current location is under the influence of 2-3 schools and is looking to end the bias or appearance of bias." The ACC Board of Directors is chaired by the Duke President. The Vice Chair is the Louisville President. If there is bias, or even a hint of it, there are much easier ways to deal with that problem than relocating the entire HQ and staff to another city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 834537, member: 1199"] My buddy called me back to say the ACC has 42 employees. Total. They own the building and basically have every perk any city would be likely to pay a 42 employee company. The ACC is a 501(c)(3), so there is not much tax revenue to be gained. The building next door to the ACC building is currently vacant and being offered for rent. While they could eventually sell their building, the market for commercial real estate is kinda flat right now. My friend said the word around GSO is that the new commish wanted to confirm that GSO was the best place for the HQ and this is the process he initiated for that to happen. He questions whether Phillips has "determined that the current location is under the influence of 2-3 schools and is looking to end the bias or appearance of bias." The ACC Board of Directors is chaired by the Duke President. The Vice Chair is the Louisville President. If there is bias, or even a hint of it, there are much easier ways to deal with that problem than relocating the entire HQ and staff to another city. [/QUOTE]
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