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Name Public Facilities after Corporations?


monsoon

Name Public Facilities after Corporations?  

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  1. 1. Should cities sell naming rights of public venues to corporations

    • No
      27
    • Yes
      24


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I agree with Spartan. Just look at Stadiums in Houston, San Antonio, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Houston had the Enron Stadium, now it's Minute Maid Park. San Antonio had the SBC Center, now renamed AT&T. Philadelphia started out with the Core States Arena, then it became the First Union Center, now it's Wachovia. Baltimore had the PSINet Stadium, now changed to M&T Bank Stadium. Who can keep up?

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