Oh, the poor stadium authority. Because it let a private company actually keep some its property, continuing the family business, it's in so much trouble:
The agreement leaves the authority with about 500 fewer parking spaces than were promised to the Indianapolis Colts, which will call the stadium home.
To make up for that, the authority probably will need to build a parking garage that -- at an estimated cost of $15 million -- the panel cannot currently afford, authority chairman David Frick said.
That's $30,000 a parking space, isn't it? That's what you get when you make promises you then have to strongarm others to keep for you.