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I wonder if the naming rights deal gives the ability to name the court? I personally hate it, but we have that all over the place with football stadiums in HS and College. Owen Field at Memorial Stadium, for example.
There are a few courts out there in the NBA too. No one gives a crap about the name of the court, but it is an easy way to slap a name on something and collect some money. You can sponsor everything in an arena. Slap a name on each level....the Loves Concourse, Continental Mezzanine. Devon Suite Level. Toby's I Love This Bathroom. I joke, but only so far. They really could sell everything....as long as there's a demand for it and they collect a meaningful amount from it.
The crap would be, who gets it. If the team gets it and the city doesn't get anything from it, then I dont think that would be fair since we're footing the bill for the building. Not like we're going to get money back to taxpayers, but those kinds of sponsorships can create "designated funds" to help maintain the place. Keep TVs updated as they go out, replace light bulbs/fixtures, etc.
Have no problem with 'naming the court.' Give prompts to Oklahoma State Gallagher Hall to Gallagher-Iba Arena and naming the court 'Eddie Sutton Court.' There are so many high profile people who deserve recognition as well as donors like T-Bone Pickens as Lewis Field was renamed Bone Pickens Stadium. Pickens' donations of more than $165 million allowed OSU thru the foundation to upgrade many on campus facilities not limited to sports venues.
Same here in OKC, with the Paycom Center, if you want to give name recognitionto donors, players and civic leaders of the All Sports Association by naming the court or keeping memorabilia like OK89 or paying tribute to high profile people like Bennett, McClendon, Norick, Cornett, Holt and Richison with the construction of the new arena.
Well that sounds...meh.
They've already adjusted the budget upward to $976 million in just sales tax, then another $75 MM from MAPS 4 and $50 million from the owners. That's over $1.1 billion right there.
Based on previous increases in expected sales tax for MAPS, I've estimated we'll have at least $1.2 B and likely more.
Just want to see this signature design David Manica referenced.
Just want to see this signature design and it will probably include a Halo Board.
There have been mixed reviews on the halo board. It fairly dominates the space and borders on distracting, according to people who have seen it in person during game play.
Same with bigger.
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The placeholder reminds me of Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum. Mayor Holt took a group to Milwaukee on April 24-26, 2022; again, just a placeholder.
Demolition bids are due in a week, so we should start to see some real action not long thereafter.
This is going to be very fun to track for the next 4 years.
If Midwest Wrecking wins they will. Midwest has their ducks in a row with segregating materials for recycling and minimizing disposal costs.
Pretty sure any decent wrecking company recycles as much as possible.
You can see almost every time I post a demo photo, they are separating out materials before hauling them off.
There's a lot of money in that scrap metal so that will almost always get recycle even if they weren't necessarily doing it for environmental reasons.
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