What happens when the Olympics leave town?
London 2012
London has proclaimed that it has no real plans for what will happen after the Olympics leave town. Rumours suggest that the main arena (pictured) will be bought out by a football club as its home grounds.
However, so far this is mere speculation. The city will be building new venues at a spiralling cost to the tax payer but insists there will be an 'Olympic Legacy' left behind. The proposed Olympic Village will cost £5.3 billion and aims to provide residential support. But which previous hosts may they be inspired by?
However, so far this is mere speculation. The city will be building new venues at a spiralling cost to the tax payer but insists there will be an 'Olympic Legacy' left behind. The proposed Olympic Village will cost £5.3 billion and aims to provide residential support. But which previous hosts may they be inspired by?













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