All new seats are planned for The Peake; not sure if this will be the color, however this was part of a renovation pic; would you feel okay with a different seat color.
Way too much orange for a Sooner fan! LOL!
Aren't those just the orange shirts from before a playoff game?
Elton John has rescheduled his Goodbye Yellow Brick Road stop in OKC for January 30, 2022.
I saw this thread bumped and thought maybe it had to do with the Chesapeake naming rights, so I looked it up.
They signed a 12 year contract in 2011 @ $3MM per year with 3% escalation. I put this into excel to see how much it is costing the company, not sure if I did it right, though.
YEAR COST TOTAL
2011 $3,000,000.00
2012 $3,090,000.00 $6,090,000.00
2013 $3,182,700.00 $9,272,700.00
2014 $3,278,181.00 $12,550,881.00
2015 $3,376,526.43 $15,927,407.43
2016 $3,477,822.22 $19,405,229.65
2017 $3,582,156.89 $22,987,386.54
2018 $3,689,621.60 $26,677,008.14
2019 $3,800,310.24 $30,477,318.38
2020 $3,914,319.55 $34,391,637.93
2021 $4,031,749.14 $38,423,387.07
2022 $4,152,701.61 $42,576,088.68
Sorry about the formatting.... Not sure how to get it to come across more legible.
I'm sure Velveeta can come up with that
Depends if company's still have the stomach to put their name on a building for that much money when that building could be empty for a whole year by a random event.
Probability says its low it would happen again in the near future, but people don't often think in terms of probability.
Get ready for Sonic Arena. lol
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Paycom is pretty much a lock at this point
If the name of the arena changes, there is a lot of interior and exterior signage that will need to be updated. I am thinking about the video walls in the ceiling at nearly every section on the 100 concourse level that have CHK branded on the side, of course the exterior and roof of the building, and also just general directional signage around the city. Ford Center didn't have near the investment in branding inside the arena, and the infrastructure downtown has changed a lot in the past decade with updated signage. (Streetcar, Underground, Hotel waypoint signage).
Paycom and Loves already have sponsorships at Chesapeake. Sonic is the only major OKC company with heavy advertising that does not do so at Chesapeake nor for the OKC thunder.
this is why I suspect they’ll take the naming rights as it would be a huge statement for them, an already heavy advertiser that doesn’t have a presence at home.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Interesting discussion on the naming rights while this Pandemic continue to put our large corporations and small businesses in peril. No one knows how long this pandemic will impact our lives.
Our city/citizens has shown its commitment to its venues like the OKC Zoo, ASA Hall of Fame Stadium (expansion/renovation), Bricktown Ballpark (new seats) and Chesapeake Arena (new seats planned) with updates/upgrades to accommodate use--to name a few.
The funding mechanism is where we need to focus our efforts. The Census--make sure you're counted, so many institutions like our schools will be impacted by these funds.
This would be my guess as well, they advertise pretty much everywhere they can and this is about as big as it gets. They may be a little "weird" with their money, but every decision they make is to make them look good, this would certainly put them in the limelight.
You all are missing the obvious choice. BRAUMS.
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