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          Mets co-Owner Fred Wilpon said that he dismissed HOK
     Sports from any future work on a new Mets ballpark because
     the firm wouldn't end its ties to the Yankees.  Wilpon:
     "They did not want to sign an exclusivity agreement, which
     earlier they had promised to do" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 7/21).
     ...In Baltimore, Jon Morgan reports that the Ravens new
     stadium will not feature escalators serving the upper decks
     after team and state officials felt "the costly devices are
     dangerous and unreliable at the heights that would be
     required at the stadium."  Fans will use pedestrian ramps
     and stairs, or one of the facility's eight public elevators
     (Baltimore SUN, 7/21)....PepsiCo agreed to purchase
     Tropicana from Seagram for $3.3B, and in N.Y., Richard
     Wilner reports that Coca-Cola recently passed on a pouring
     rights deal with the Devil Rays after Tropicana purchased
     naming rights at the team's facility in St. Petersburg. 
     PepsiCo currently holds pouring rights at Tropicana Field
     (N.Y. POST, 7/21)....The Lions will play on a new turf in
     the Silverdome this season called "Magic Carpet." 
     Manufactured by Astroturf Industries, installation of the
     new surface will cost $2.5M, including a hydraulic system
     used to unroll and roll up the turf (DETROIT NEWS, 7/21).


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