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NBA All-Star Game relocation costing North Carolina about $100M

The NBA says it would consider the city for future All-Star Games if HB2 the law is reversed or changed.
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The NBA’s decision to yank next year’s All-Star Game out of Charlotte, North Carolina, because of the state’s so-called bathroom law will mean the loss of $100 million to the city’s economy.

That figure from the city’s visitors authority is based upon an estimate of 27,000 nights of hotel rooms being booked, and tourists spending expected to reach $60 million over the course of All-Star weekend. The additional $40 million impact would come from indirect spending — money spent by those employed at the hotels, restaurants and arena.

The controversial law prevents cities from creating non-discrimination policies based on gender identity and mandates that students in state schools use the bathroom that corresponds with the gender on their birth certificate. A number of performers, including Bruce Springsteen, Maroon 5 and Pearl Jam, have canceled concerts in North Carolina as a result of the legislation.

The NBA initially declined to move the game, but announced the decision to relocate on Thursday. It said it would consider the city for future All-Star Games if the law is reversed or changed.

“While we recognize that the NBA cannot choose the law in every city, state, and country in which we do business, we do not believe we can successfully host our All-Star festivities in Charlotte in the climate created by [the law],” said the league’s statement. The 2017 games will be played in New Orleans instead.

PayPal and Deutche Bank have dropped plans to add hundreds of jobs in Charlotte due to the legislation. Business groups in the city, which have also opposed the law, said they would continue to work to change it.

“Charlotte has been and will continue to be a city that embraces and promotes diversity, inclusiveness and equality. We oppose discrimination in all forms,” said a statement from the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. “We are disappointed that the NBA All-Star game is being moved elsewhere, but appreciate of the league’s willingness to continue to consider Charlotte for the 2019 game.”

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