In Chicago, one of the hot topics is the possibility that Sam Zell (the new owner of the Cubs) will sell naming rights to Wrigley Field. Selling the name of arenas, buildings and other things of importance is relatively new, but rapidly becoming commonplace. I wonder where it will stop.
Many US cities have been renamed for various reasons. East Detroit, MI became Eastpointe, MI in 1992, to disassociate it from Detroit, MI. Perhaps the most famous name change occurred in the 1950s when Hot Springs, NM became Truth or Consequences, NM as part of a promotion for a radio program of the same name. Halfway, OR became Half.com, OR in 1999, in exchange for $100,000 and other considerations.
There is a government department which controls such matters. In fact, the United States Board on Geographic Names dismissed a proposed name change by Hamilton, OH. The city proposed a change to “Hamilton!” to generate more excitement. The USBGN ruled the proposal as frivolous. Apparently, $100,000+ was not frivolous to Halfway, OR. However, by today’s standards that amount is minimal.
Companies have paid more than $75 million dollars for long-term naming rights to various athletic stadiums like U.S. Cellular (Chicago), Minute Maid Park (Houston), Qwest Field (Seattle) and many more. If companies are willing to pay that type of money to have their names on stadiums, how long will it be before we start seeing cities like Coca-Cola, GA and Hasbro, RI? In 1912, the Kohler Company created Kohler, WI as a planned community. Why go through all of that hard work when you can plunk down cash and buy an established city?
I understand the economic impact, but I dislike the concept. I liked the old names of stadiums. I like the Hoosier Dome (Indianapolis), Mile High Stadium (Denver) and The Spectrum (Philadelphia). These names had uniqueness, history and staying power. The new names are interchangeable and subject to the length of the contract. I have already lost the stadium name battle. Now, I just hope it ends here without affecting cities. I would hate to see future students learning their city got named after a major corporation plunked down $200 million. Although I love the map books of the local mapmaker (especially important in the distribution business), I don’t want to live in Rand McNally, IL.
-John Wroblewski, distribution specialist
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