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The Olympic Stadium in Montreal is a glaring example of mismanagement when it comes to budget and design. Originally constructed for the 1976 Olympics, it quickly transformed into an MLB stadium but became obsolete almost immediately. The massive investment in engineering the unique cable roof turned into a disaster, resulting in a structure that was less functional than anticipated.
Since its heyday, the stadium has lived a complicated existence, plagued by renovation costs that only add to its legendary status as an expensive failure.