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chadb
Joined: 12 Feb 2009 Posts: 1047 Location: Philadelphia
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Posted: 07/25/17 11:28 am ::: Sky moving to Wintrust Arena for 2018 season |
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Just saw on twitter. This is good yes?
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SDHoops
Joined: 09 Nov 2007 Posts: 1183
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Posted: 07/25/17 11:31 am ::: |
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Heck I think more teams should move to small arenas until they fill them up then move up if they sell those out. If not then the smaller atmosphere makes for better entertainment anyway.
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toad455
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Posted: 07/25/17 11:41 am ::: |
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Yes!
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pilight
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Posted: 07/25/17 11:43 am ::: |
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10k seats is a good size. I'll leave to the Chicago natives to say whether it's a good location.
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stever
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sigur3
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Posted: 07/25/17 12:41 pm ::: |
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Good for folks in the city. Bad for folks in the suburbs.
That area is a total fucking mess and a nightmare for driving. Probably one of the worst parts of the Chicago infrastructure. During rush hour it's going to take me around an hour and a half to get to each game (compared to 30 minutes at worst for Allstate).
Might not be renewing next season.
Yes, this does suggest that the team is still in good health financially, so I guess that's good news.
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stever
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Posted: 07/25/17 12:44 pm ::: |
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https://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170725/BLOGS04/170729913/chicago-sky-moving-to-wintrust-arena
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The Sky will pay MPEA a base fee of $161,500 a year for the regular season under the contract and $9,500 per playoff game. That's on par with what the team paid the village of Rosemont under its most recent lease agreement at Allstate Arena, which expires at the end of this season.
The deal also includes revenue-sharing between the Sky and MPEA. The team will keep all revenue from ticket and merchandise sales. MPEA will keep revenue from concession sales, parking and fees associated with ticket sales. |
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tfan
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Rock Hard
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PUmatty
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Posted: 07/25/17 4:57 pm ::: |
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This move has been known for awhile, and I am very excited. Being without a car, I am basically completely unable to attend games in Rosemont. Now I can practically walk.
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myrtle
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bullsky
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Posted: 07/26/17 8:06 am ::: |
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myrtle wrote: |
Rock Hard wrote: |
There is no free parking in downtown Chicago! The pigeons even have to pay to park. |
can you get there on the El? |
Yes. It is 2 blocks from the new McCormick Place Green Line, Four blocks from the Cermak Red Line, there is also a Metra train stop right there too. State Street buses too.
I am BEYOND excited for this move. Selfishly, it's 10 minutes from my apartment, meaning instead of going to 5 games or so (most I've ever gone to at All State), I am now considering Season Tickets.
Additionally, while it is certainly a downer for some of the suburban folks, I think it's important to look at this move from a Sky point of view. This arena will be GORGEOUS (see below). Perfect size for the Sky, state of the art facilities, located in a very up-and-coming area that is booming right now. Additionally, there is a larger pool of potential attendees in the city than there are in the suburbs (imagine every hotel in McCormick place promoting Sky games to tourists). I also think this will help connect the Sky to more partnerships with Chicago organizations and businesses. Overall, I think this will be a great move and will help the Sky become profitable, which Alter said they were close to. This could put them over.
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toad455
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Posted: 07/26/17 8:22 am ::: |
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That arena looks gorgeous! Kudos to the Sky at Atler for pushing to make this team profitable!!
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stever
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Posted: 07/26/17 8:55 am ::: |
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So, All Star Game in Chicago anyone? |
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toad455
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ClayK
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Posted: 07/26/17 12:00 pm ::: |
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I've always loved the idea of smaller arenas, but it sure doesn't seem to be working in Dallas. Of course, the situations are different, but still ...
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toad455
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Posted: 07/26/17 12:04 pm ::: |
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With Dallas, I wonder what kind of marketing is being done there. Of course it comes down to seeing 4k in a small arena and seeing 4k in a large arena (BOK Center) and the likelihood that the rent is a lot cheaper where they are.
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tfan
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Posted: 07/26/17 5:59 pm ::: |
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ClayK wrote: |
I've always loved the idea of smaller arenas, but it sure doesn't seem to be working in Dallas. Of course, the situations are different, but still ... |
The Sky started out in a 6,500 capacity arena and had very poor attendance. But location and/or luxury of the arena could have been the reason. The Sky's small arena was on a college campus just like the Wings.
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tfan
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Posted: 07/26/17 6:12 pm ::: |
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I am seeing articles that say that DePaul plays basketball at the Allstate Arena now. I thought I've seen the women playing in a smaller old school college gym that didn't have stands on the end.
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pilight
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Randy
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Posted: 07/26/17 6:53 pm ::: |
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stever wrote: |
https://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170725/BLOGS04/170729913/chicago-sky-moving-to-wintrust-arena
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The Sky will pay MPEA a base fee of $161,500 a year for the regular season under the contract and $9,500 per playoff game. That's on par with what the team paid the village of Rosemont under its most recent lease agreement at Allstate Arena, which expires at the end of this season.
The deal also includes revenue-sharing between the Sky and MPEA. The team will keep all revenue from ticket and merchandise sales. MPEA will keep revenue from concession sales, parking and fees associated with ticket sales. |
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Good find. Only one data point, of course, but at least gives an idea of what teams might be paying for small arena's. For NBA arena's you would have to assume it is a lot more.
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Queenie
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Posted: 07/26/17 11:11 pm ::: |
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tfan wrote: |
I am seeing articles that say that DePaul plays basketball at the Allstate Arena now. I thought I've seen the women playing in a smaller old school college gym that didn't have stands on the end. |
The DePaul men play at Allstate, I think. The women play at the on-campus facility, McGrath-Phillips. I don't know if either of them would be moving to Wintrust.
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Richyyy
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Posted: 07/26/17 11:22 pm ::: |
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Queenie wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
I am seeing articles that say that DePaul plays basketball at the Allstate Arena now. I thought I've seen the women playing in a smaller old school college gym that didn't have stands on the end. |
The DePaul men play at Allstate, I think. The women play at the on-campus facility, McGrath-Phillips. I don't know if either of them would be moving to Wintrust. |
For what it's worth, Wikipedia thinks they both are: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wintrust_Arena |
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ArtBest23
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Posted: 07/26/17 11:31 pm ::: |
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Queenie wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
I am seeing articles that say that DePaul plays basketball at the Allstate Arena now. I thought I've seen the women playing in a smaller old school college gym that didn't have stands on the end. |
The DePaul men play at Allstate, I think. The women play at the on-campus facility, McGrath-Phillips. I don't know if either of them would be moving to Wintrust. |
BOTH are moving to Wintrust. DePaul is paying half the cost. This is the arena DePaul has wanted for years. They are the primary driver.
The WBB team currently plays at 3000 seat McGrath-Phillips Arena on campus. The men have long played at Allstate, I think since it opened in the 80s.
Allstate Arena is near nothing. It's been a disaster from the get go.
Pro wrestling, minor league hockey, rodeo, the circus, DePaul basketball and the Sky. Loyola played there for a while before they built their arena.
It will be GREAT when DePaul and the Sky get out of that place and move downtown.
I don't consider 10,000 to be small. I consider 4200 a la DC to be SMALL.
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tfan
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