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Hurricanes Trying To Lower Lease
by Paul on 12/20/07 at 05:10 PM ET
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via the News & Observer,
Negotiations are expected to go into next year as the Carolina Hurricanes try to hash out a deal with their landlord at the RBC Center.
The 2006 Stanley Cup winners have asked for more than two years for a break in rent, from the $3 million they currently pay to $2 million.
The Centennial Authority, the quasi-governmental board, has yet to respond to the Hurricanes’ request but has asked the team to add five years to their lease.
The Hurricanes are currently committed through 2019.
Both sides hope to meet on middle ground soon.
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Ha darman, that is why there was no Read More…
If I use via, it means there really isn’t more to read, but still like to credit the source.
Posted by Paul from Motown Area on 12/20/07 at 10:38 PM ET
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Normally when I click “read more” there is more. What kind of article is that? That is my home town paper and that was worthless. This came out of nowhere and had no meat. Great hockey coverage. Thanks N&O;.
Posted by darman on 12/20/07 at 10:35 PM ET