This is a strange story, and I wouldn't be surprised if it never happens. Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel has proposed that the city of Chicago help out DePaul's attendance and recruiting problems by building them a new state-of-the-art stadium in downtown Chicago using $100 million of taxpayers money-
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...epaul-to-receive-300-million-arena-in-chicago
The cost, according to Emanuel's proposal, would also be funded in part by a proposed $100 million in naming right's fees. I don't know what he's smoking, but even professional teams' naming rights sell for a fraction of that kind of money, and college arenas are lucky to get a naming right's deal for 1% of that. For example, Allstate pays only about $1 million per year for naming rights at the current DePaul home arena in Rosemont, and Bradley tried to sell naming rights to the Renaissance Coliseum for less than that and had no takers. State Farm just agreed to pay $60 million over the next 30 years to name the Assembly Hall in Champaign.
Also, if Chicago is willing to fork out that kind of money for a private, Catholic school, then why wouldn't other private schools like Northwestern and Loyola want and deserve the same deal? And how about state schools like UIC and Chicago State?
Plus, I thought Chicago was having serious financial problems-
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/rahm-emanuel-faces-financial-woes-next-chicago-mayor
Their credit rating was just downgraded-
http://www.governing.com/news/state/mct-chicago-credit-rating-downgraded.html
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...epaul-to-receive-300-million-arena-in-chicago
The cost, according to Emanuel's proposal, would also be funded in part by a proposed $100 million in naming right's fees. I don't know what he's smoking, but even professional teams' naming rights sell for a fraction of that kind of money, and college arenas are lucky to get a naming right's deal for 1% of that. For example, Allstate pays only about $1 million per year for naming rights at the current DePaul home arena in Rosemont, and Bradley tried to sell naming rights to the Renaissance Coliseum for less than that and had no takers. State Farm just agreed to pay $60 million over the next 30 years to name the Assembly Hall in Champaign.
Also, if Chicago is willing to fork out that kind of money for a private, Catholic school, then why wouldn't other private schools like Northwestern and Loyola want and deserve the same deal? And how about state schools like UIC and Chicago State?
Plus, I thought Chicago was having serious financial problems-
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/rahm-emanuel-faces-financial-woes-next-chicago-mayor
Their credit rating was just downgraded-
http://www.governing.com/news/state/mct-chicago-credit-rating-downgraded.html