ISC Operations Generate $2.3 Billion in Economic Benefit Each Year
17 Décembre 2007 - 6:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
International Speedway Corporation (NASDAQ:ISCA)(OTC:ISCB)
(BULLETIN BOARD: ISCB) ("ISC") today announced the results of a
state-wide economic impact study conducted by the ("WEG") of Coral
Gables, FL. The study finds an overall statewide economic impact of
$2.3 billion annually. The economic impact study was conducted over
a several month period utilizing the IMPLAN model, which analyzes
both the direct and indirect benefits of an economic producer. Key
components of the overall economic impact are: -- $ 1.9 billion:
Year-round operations and major events held at Daytona
International Speedway -- $ 248 million: Year-round operations and
major events held at Homestead-Miami Speedway -- $ 157 million:
Employment and operations of ISC, NASCAR and Grand American Road
Racing headquarters in Daytona Beach, FL "The significant total
annual economic impact of $2.3 billion places ISC as a top
generator of economic benefits to the State of Florida, with
important regional impacts in Central and South Florida," said WEG
CEO J. Antonio "Tony" Villamil. "Furthermore, by enhancing the
brand name of Florida as the global leader in motorsports, ISC
provides significant ancillary benefits to the state. Among them is
the increased attraction of visitors and sports oriented
individuals to Florida." The study also examined the future
economic impact of the proposed Daytona Live! project, a mixed-use
entertainment destination development to be located on 71 acres
across from the Daytona International Speedway. Estimated economic
impact during the construction phase of the project is $855
million. Once open, the facility will generate an estimated $172
million annually, increasing ISC's overall statewide economic
impact to more than $2.4 billion each year. Other noteworthy
impacts related to ISC's Florida operations are: -- Jobs: Over
38,000 jobs (direct and indirect) can be attributed to the
company's operations. * Daytona International Speedway: 32,000 jobs
(direct and indirect) * Homestead-Miami Speedway: 3,862 jobs
(direct and indirect) * ISC/NASCAR/Grand Am Headquarters: 2,540
jobs (direct and indirect) -- Income: More than $1 billion in labor
income is paid to these workers. * Daytona International Speedway:
$856 million * Homestead-Miami Speedway: $107 million *
ISC/NASCAR/Grand Am Headquarters: $85.7 million -- Taxes: Over $331
million in total tax revenue is generated, including $185 million
in local and state taxes. * Daytona International Speedway: $155.4
million * Homestead-Miami Speedway: $18.1 million *
ISC/NASCAR/Grand Am Headquarters: $11.4 million "We are privileged
to have the headquarters of ISC and NASCAR as well as two
world-class motorsports venues, Daytona International Speedway and
Homestead-Miami Speedway, in our great state," said Florida
Governor Charlie Crist. "International Speedway Corporation brings
visitors from all over the world to Florida to watch some of the
most prestigious events in motorsports. I'm a fan, and it is no
surprise to me the economic impact this sport has. Visitors to
these events not only leave the Sunshine State with great memories
of world-class racing, they spend millions of dollars while they
are here." "The results of this study are very compelling and speak
to the significant contribution our operations make to the annual
economy of the state and our local communities," said ISC President
Lesa France Kennedy. "Our events attract hundreds of thousands of
visitors to Florida each year. These visitors stay locally and
spend money at area attractions and other businesses. We could not
continue to succeed without the support of our local residents and
officials, and are proud that our operations are able to give back
to these communities in such a strong way." International Speedway
Corporation is a leading promoter of motorsports activities,
currently promoting more than 100 racing events annually as well as
numerous other motorsports-related activities. The Company owns
and/or operates 13 of the nation's major motorsports entertainment
facilities, including Daytona International Speedway(R) in Florida
(home of the Daytona 500(R)); Talladega Superspeedway(R) in
Alabama; Michigan International Speedway(R) located outside
Detroit; Richmond International Raceway(R) in Virginia; California
Speedway(SM) near Los Angeles; Kansas Speedway(R) in Kansas City,
Kansas; Phoenix International Raceway(R) in Arizona; Chicagoland
Speedway(R) and Route 66 Raceway(SM) near Chicago, Illinois;
Homestead-Miami Speedway(SM) in Florida; Martinsville Speedway(R)
in Virginia; Darlington Raceway(R) in South Carolina; and Watkins
Glen International(R) in New York. In addition, ISC is a limited
partner with Group Motorise International in the organization and
promotion of certain events at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in
Montreal, Canada. The Company also owns and operates MRN(R) Radio,
the nation's largest independent sports radio network; the Daytona
500 Experience(SM), the "Ultimate Motorsports Attraction" in
Daytona Beach, Florida, the official attraction of NASCAR(R); and
Americrown Service Corporation, a subsidiary that provides catering
services, food and beverage concessions, and produces and markets
motorsports-related merchandise. In addition, ISC has an indirect
50 percent interest in a business called Motorsports Authentics(R),
which markets and distributes motorsports-related merchandise
licensed by certain competitors in NASCAR racing. For more
information, visit the Company's Web site at
http://www.iscmotorsports.com/ . The Washington Economics Group,
Inc. (WEG) has been successfully meeting client objectives since
1993 through economic consulting services for corporations,
institutions and governments of the Americas. We have the
expertise, high-level contacts, and business alliances to
strengthen your competitive positioning in the growing marketplaces
of Florida and Latin America. Our roster of satisfied clients, over
the past fourteen years, includes multinational corporations,
financial institutions, public entities, and non- profit
associations expanding their operations in the Americas.
DATASOURCE: International Speedway Corporation CONTACT: Wes Harris,
Senior Director of Corporate and Investor Communications, for
International Speedway Corporation, +1-386-947-6465 Web site:
http://www.iscmotorsports.com/
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