Why doesn't Dallas have a North American International Auto Show (NAIAS)??? I go every year to the Dallas Auto show since I moved here a few years back. It costs
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03-13-2013, 01:09 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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DFWTexan Native's. I have a Question???
Why doesn't Dallas have a North American International Auto Show (NAIAS)???
I go every year to the Dallas Auto show since I moved here a few years back. It costs just as much as the NYC-NAIAS. But Dallas is seriously low on concepts, shows displaying innovative future technology etc. While they do have some stuff. It's about 75% short of a NAIAS show but yet Dallas is making NAIAS money... Basically, the auto show feels more like Dealership day than a true auto-show. Lastly, NAIAS should be in DFW due to it being the largest metroplex in the state. Lets petition for NAIAS to add Dallas to the roster!!!! Please???? I miss my auto show. |
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While Dallas is by no means a small city the population just doesn't compare to New York. If you look at population density, NYC (not including surrounding areas which are also quite dense) has a population of over 8 million while Dallas is just over 1.2 million. To add to that, Dallas's growth rate isn't very high at just under 180k people within 20 years (compared to NY which increased its population by over 600k). Granted comparing percentage growth, NY isn't very impressive but it's still pulling in three times as many people in the same amount of time.
If you really want an international auto show in Texas then Houston would be a more likely candidate since it has almost double the population of Dallas and a slightly higher growth rate. Just looking at this from a numbers point of view. Food for thought. |
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Oh here's where I'm pulling numbers from, you can do your own comparison: Top 50 Cities in the U.S. by Population and Rank | Infoplease.com
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The irony of this is the NAIAS is in a city where most people commute by bus,train and taxi. 90 minutes from Arlington Tx goes a long way... You pulled the city of Dallas population vs. the whole metroplex. We have events and such that run three 3 different was. By city By county and tri-county. I see a NAIAS event that can serve as a tri-county benefit. Dallas-Tarrant-Denton. We can use Cowboy stadium and it would serve all of the above... Dallas country would Serve Dallas, mesquite, Garland, Cockrell Hill going up toward Richardson and down to grand prairie, lewisville. Tarrant would serve. Arlington, Mansfield, Euless, Bedford, Hurst,Keller Sothlake etc... Then Denton county. Aka the sticks. Actually it would serve Ellis county as well like 6 flags. lol We'd be serving over 4 million fans here in the metroplex. Also, the realtime population of NYC is closer to 11 million. We are a safe-haven city for the undocumented. that means we don't hunt/deport illegals unless they've been arrested for a crime. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 03-13-2013 at 02:49 PM. |
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