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GATEWAY REACHES AGREEMENT WITH CAVS. TRIBE DEAL NEXT?

          Gateway Economic Development Corp.'s Board of Directors
     approved a formal agreement yesterday in which the Cavs
     would pay $7M in "disputed construction costs," plus another
     $1M in costs incurred through arena improvements requested
     by the team since the arena opened two years ago, according
     to David Adams of the AKRON BEACON JOURNAL.  Gateway Board
     Chair Craig Miller also said he was "optimistic" that an
     agreement over a rental payment dispute with the Indians was
     "imminent."  The Indians want to build an $800,000, 629-seat
     addition to the bleacher sections of Jacobs Field.  
          SIGN THEM UP:  The Cavs wanted formal permission to put
     up signs declaring the facility as Gund Arena.  It is 
     "unofficially" named for team Owner Gordon Gund, but no
     formal agreement was ever signed.  Under the deal with the
     Cavs, naming rights formally go to the Gunds and the team
     agreed to forgo $7M of a $9M advance made by the team two
     years ago.  The remaining $2M of the advance also will stay
     with Gateway, "which considers it advance payment on the
     agreed-upon, but never signed, naming rights pact."  Cavs VP
     Richard Watson said there was no "connection" between the
     signing of the construction cost agreement and formalizing
     the previously unsigned naming rights agreement.  But Adams
     notes that Gateway, "previously without much leverage, made
     it clear that permission for the Indians' bleacher addition
     and the Cavaliers' naming rights agreement might both be in
     jeopardy if the team's couldn't help Gateway dig itself out
     of its financial hole [Gateway has an outstanding debt of
     $1.4M]" (AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, 12/10).

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