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COMPARISON OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN CITIES AND MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS }
CITY
Atlanta
Baltimore
Cleveland
Housten
Kansas City
STADIUM RENTAL
City gets 5% of first million paid
admissions, 7% on million to
1,500,000 and 10% on over
1,500,000. (Contract same as
Milwaukee. )
City gets $75,000 or 7% of paid
admissions, whichever is greater.
City gets $60,000 basic rental
against 7% of paid admissions,
whichever is greater.
City gets $562,500 to $747,000,
depending on income.
Lease signed at end of 1963 season
(lease non-cancellable prior to end
of 1967 season) Provides: for 1963
and 1964 $1 per year rental; for
1965 through 1967 $1 per year plus
5% of all paid admissions if atten-
dance exceeds 950,000.
Earlier lease provided $1,000 rent
plus 5% of paid admissions but was
cancellable by Athletics if paid
admissions fell below 850,000.
CONCESSIONS OTHER
City gets from 10% to Parking remains
16.5%, depending on with Staaium
volume. Authority.
Authority gets 10%
of any pay TV.
(sane as New York)
City gets 10%
City gets 45%. (Equif-
ment paid for by City.)
City retains all
concessions.
City gets 75%.
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COMPARISON OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN CITIES AND MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS
Page Two
CITY STADIUM RENTAL CONCESSIONS
Los Angeles City gave Walter O'Malley 328 acres Dodgers get all.
(Dodgers) of downtown property. City built
access roads. No rental charged.
Milwaukee Same as Atlanta. Same as Atlanta.
Minnesota City gets 7% of paid admissions. City gets 10%.
New York Rental is $450,000, decreasing Mets get all.
(Shea Stadium) $20,000 annually during contract
Oakland In third year City would get To be negotiated.
$125,000. (This was offer - no team
yet.)
San Francisco City gets $125,000 or 5% of paid Giants get all.
admissions, whichever is greater.
Lease is for three years.
Washington City gets {65,000 or 7% of paid City gets 13%.
admissions, whichever is greater.
OTHER
Lodgers get all of
parking.
City gets 10% of
any pay TV.
City gets 85.1%
up to £300,000;
95.1% thereover
of parking.
CITY
Atlanta
Baltimore
Cleveland
Housten
Kansas City
STADIUM RENTAL
City gets 5% of first million paid
admissions, 7% on million to
1,500,000 and 10% on over
1,500,000. (Contract same as
Milwaukee. )
City gets $75,000 or 7% of paid
admissions, whichever is greater.
City gets $60,000 basic rental
against 7% of paid admissions,
whichever is greater.
City gets $562,500 to $747,000,
depending on income.
Lease signed at end of 1963 season
(lease non-cancellable prior to end
of 1967 season) Provides: for 1963
and 1964 $1 per year rental; for
1965 through 1967 $1 per year plus
5% of all paid admissions if atten-
dance exceeds 950,000.
Earlier lease provided $1,000 rent
plus 5% of paid admissions but was
cancellable by Athletics if paid
admissions fell below 850,000.
CONCESSIONS OTHER
City gets from 10% to Parking remains
16.5%, depending on with Staaium
volume. Authority.
Authority gets 10%
of any pay TV.
(sane as New York)
City gets 10%
City gets 45%. (Equif-
ment paid for by City.)
City retains all
concessions.
City gets 75%.
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COMPARISON OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN CITIES AND MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS
Page Two
CITY STADIUM RENTAL CONCESSIONS
Los Angeles City gave Walter O'Malley 328 acres Dodgers get all.
(Dodgers) of downtown property. City built
access roads. No rental charged.
Milwaukee Same as Atlanta. Same as Atlanta.
Minnesota City gets 7% of paid admissions. City gets 10%.
New York Rental is $450,000, decreasing Mets get all.
(Shea Stadium) $20,000 annually during contract
Oakland In third year City would get To be negotiated.
$125,000. (This was offer - no team
yet.)
San Francisco City gets $125,000 or 5% of paid Giants get all.
admissions, whichever is greater.
Lease is for three years.
Washington City gets {65,000 or 7% of paid City gets 13%.
admissions, whichever is greater.
OTHER
Lodgers get all of
parking.
City gets 10% of
any pay TV.
City gets 85.1%
up to £300,000;
95.1% thereover
of parking.
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