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NCAA NAMES FINALISTS FOR SEARCH FOR NEW HOME
Published December 13, 1996
The NCAA selected Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver,
Indianapolis and Kansas City as finalists in its review of
potential locations for the NCAA's headquarters facility.
The NCAA is currently located in Overland Park, KS. The
four cities were chosen from a list of ten which included
Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando, Phoenix and San
Antonio. NCAA Exec Dir Cedric Dempsey said the proposals
from the finalists stood out because of "cost of operation
and quality of environment." Site visits to the four cities
are planned for after the first of the year.
Recommendations are expected to come in the spring of '97
with a decision to follow shortly thereafter (NCAA).




