Daily News Roundup - June 11, 2015
On the Olympic land grab:
Boston 2024 Eyes Seaport to Relocate Food Wholesalers (Boston Globe)
Post-Olympic Real Estate Implications of the Boston 2024 Proposal (Pioneer Institute)
Is Widett Circle a Tow Lot? (Jack Gately)
On Boston 2024's tepid polling numbers:
Bostonians Increasingly Opposed to City's 2024 Olympics Bid (Irish Times)
Boston's Bid for 2024 Olympics Still Receiving Tepid Support, Poll Says (WSJ)
Boston's Olympic Bid Is Heading into Big Test, and the Public's Not Behind It (Boston.com)
Statewide Support for Olympic Bid Hits New Low, Poll Says (Boston Globe)
Bigger Olympic Footprint, While Supported in Mass., Could Hurt Boston 2024's Chances with IOC (WBUR)
Would a Statewide Olympics Be More Popular? (The Topline)
The Latest in Bid 2.0
Harrambee Park, Sportsmen's Eyed for Potential Olympic Tennis Venue (Dot Reporter)
Boston 2024 Picks Dorchester Park for Tennis Venue (Boston Globe)
One Way or Another, State Will Feel Costly Tug of Olympics (Boston Globe)
The Time Has Come: No Boston 2024 (Chicago Tribune)
Mayor Calls Criticism of Him Not Reading Every Olympic Doc 'Silly' (My Fox News)
Parks Dependence Bodes Ill for Boston 2024 (Boston Herald)
Hungarian Olympic Committee Backs Intent to Bid for 2024 (Boston Herald)
Olympic Organizers Face Pressure as Plans Get Revamped (Boston Globe)
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