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ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR LAUNCH AS ROCKETS, CITY REACH ARENA DEAL

          The Rockets and the Harris County-Houston Sports
     Authority "declared an arena agreement complete" last night,
     according to Eric Berger of the HOUSTON CHRONICLE. The $175M
     deal has been accepted by the Rockets but is subject to the
     approval of the 13-member Sports Authority, whose five
     negotiators "expect that to be little more than a formality,
     likely occurring next week."  Berger writes that there are
     differences between the current deal and one defeated at the
     polls last year.  The "financial arrangements" of the new
     agreement "are more amenable" to a potential NHL team, in
     "an attempt to placate would-be team owner" Chuck Watson. 
     There is also "greater financial commitment" from the
     Rockets, as their "effective up-front contribution" is $105M
     versus the $74M in a '99 agreement.  Additionally, there is
     no ticket tax and the city will receive 5% of arena naming
     rights, estimated at $200,000 per year, whereas in previous
     proposals this year, naming rights revenues "would have gone
     to" the Sports Authority as part of the Rockets' rental
     payments.  The city will "have more access" to the arena, 20
     dates versus 10.  But Berger writes that it "remains
     unclear" whether opponents of the earlier deal will go along
     with the new agreement.  Once approved, the public will vote
     on the proposal November 7 (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 7/26).  

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