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RE: No news, but downtown stadium prediction
(01-11-2018 02:30 PM)hooverblazer Wrote:  
(01-11-2018 02:25 PM)bftb Wrote:  Question for those in the know...

Who are all the entities who we are expecting to pony up with the $$ for the new stadium? We know the JeffCo Commission is in for $30 over 30 years, but that's just a drop in the bucket for the whole price tag of the planned complex. Are we assuming the city is in for the rest, or are there others who would be a part of the investment?

City's portion is reportedly going to be $90M over 30 years. I assume the rest is made up of the BJCC, corporate sponsorships, and UAB's long-term lease. It'll be interesting to see which company pays for the naming rights.

Red Diamond Tea, and or Hyndaui Motors would be cool' One on the south endzone and one in the North Endzone get a two for one and then top it out with The Fish Market and all the companies and investors.
01-18-2018 12:28 PM
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