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- 07-21-2008 10:21 PM #1
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Corporate names for stadiums/arenas
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For some reason I was surprised last night when I turned on the ESPN game and it was being played at Angels Stadium. I assumed it had a corporate sponsor in the title, but I was very happy to find out it did not.
So here is a list I've thought of so far of stadiums and arenas that have managed to resist selling themselves out to a corporate title sponsor:
Yankee Stadium (Old and new)
Madison Square Garden
Shea Stadium (for this year...the Mets' new stadium opening next year will have a title sponsor)
Angels Stadium
Fenway Park
Wrigley Field
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (I think they're in between sponsors right now)
Dodger Stadium
Kaufman Stadium
Lambeau Field
Nassau Mausoleum (jeez the Jerk-Landers made my good list for a change)
RFK Stadium
HHH Metrodome
Dolphin Stadium
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Superdome
Turner Field (this one can be argued either way...named after a man and a company)
Busch Stadium (same thing)
Please feel free to add ones I missed, or change ones I got wrong.
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- 07-21-2008 10:30 PM #2
in the Canadian Football League most are not corporate named
there is BC Place in Vancouver
Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton
named after someone
Ivor Wynne in Hamilton
McMahon in Calgary
Percival Molson stadium in Montreal
Rogers Centre (touchy as its named after Ted Rogers who owns the Blue Jays and bought the Skydome but Rogers is a big cable.telephone provider)
named after corporate
CanadInns in Winnipeg (hotel chain)
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- 07-21-2008 10:39 PM #3
Can I mention those that don't have games played there anymore, like Buffalo Memorial Auditorium?
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- 07-21-2008 10:39 PM #4
Isnt Wrigley field named after a corporate sponsor?
- 07-21-2008 10:41 PM #5
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- 07-22-2008 12:33 AM #6
Bobcats Arena in Charlotte.
- 07-22-2008 02:35 AM #7
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Georgia Dome
Giants Stadium
Jacksonville Stadium (former Alltel, and I believe they're seeking a sponsor)
Texas Stadium
Soldier Field
Candlestick Park (it's returning to this title this season)
- 07-22-2008 05:49 AM #8
Other Non Sponsored Arenas:
Rose Garden in Portland
Bradley Center in Milwaukee
Joe Louis Arena in Detroit
Palace of Auburn Hills
New Orleans Arena
Angels Stadium had a corporate name for 5 years, Edison International Field, sponsor being a power company.
When the Angels were sold in 2004, new owner Arte Moreno didn't like the name and terminated the deal, thus Angels Stadium.
He's also the one who changed the name of the team from Anaheim Angels to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Moreno, like myself as a Arizona native, views anything west of Palm Springs, south of Bakersfield and north of San Diego to be "Los Angeles".
Other facilities such as Rangers Ballpark, Jax Memorial, Candlestick, et. al. had corporate names but lost them for variety of reasons.
FWIW, with the Sonics now gone from Seattle, Key Bank is likely to terminate it's deal for Key Arena and would be known as "Seattle Center Arena".Last edited by CharlesO; 07-22-2008 at 05:57 AM. Reason: added key areana info
- 07-22-2008 06:04 AM #9
Pretty much. Boston is all landfill. So much landfill that the place where the Boston Tea Party took place is now almost a mile from the harbor.
"Fen" is an old New England term for "salt marsh", which is a type of swamp. As Boston grew these salt marshes got filled with sewage. They then filled in most of it, leaving some as, cut off from the sea, as fresh water lakes.
If you see the irony that the two cities most associated with the enviro- movement, Boston and San Francisco, are artificial cities with large parts of land reclaimed from the sea via landfill and swamp drainage, then you are not alone.
- 07-22-2008 06:39 AM #10
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