San Diego offers organizers $500,000 to keep huge Comic-Con in city for 5 years

By AP
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

San Diego sweetens Comic-Con deal $500,000

SAN DIEGO — San Diego is sweetening its bid to keep Comic-Con, offering organizers $500,000 in hotel tax revenue to keep the huge pop culture event in the city.

The Tourism Marketing District board agreed to budget $100,000 annually over a five-year period for Comic-Con, saying worldwide publicity from the event benefits the marketing of San Diego as a tourist destination.

The offer covers 2011 and 2012, when San Diego’s contract with Comic-Con International expires, plus 2013 through 2015. It is contingent on convention organizers agreeing to stay in San Diego the three additional years.

Anaheim and Los Angeles are bidding for Comic-Con and its 126,000 attendees. A decision on the convention’s future home is expected within weeks.

Information from: The San Diego Union-Tribune, www.signonsandiego.com

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