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On October 26, 2015, the naming rights were acquired by the locally based home security and automation provider Vivint in a 10-year contract. [28] [29] On January 14, 2023, Delta Air Lines re-purchased the naming rights to the arena, and effective on July 1, the building returned to the Delta Center name for the first time since November 20, 2006.
The main indoor arena in Salt Lake City was known as the Delta Center from 1991 to 2006. In 2023, Delta Air Lines re-bought the naming rights. The arena in Salt Lake City pictured in 2006, a temporary banner covering the previous branding The main indoor arena in Quezon City, Philippines was known as the Araneta Coliseum from 1960 to 2011, prior to naming rights deal with PLDT's Smart ...
The facility changed its name from the Frontier Airlines Center to the Delta Center effective from September 19, 2012; signage was replaced accordingly in November. [20] On June 30, 2013, Delta terminated its naming rights at the center and the facility was officially renamed the "Wisconsin Center" the following day. [21]
Officials said the Cobo Center name is no more, making good on the February announcement of a $33 million naming rights deal with Chemical Bank, which is now a division of TCF Bank. The name ...
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In July of 2006, this proposal was marked as historical. Since that time, new discussions have worked out some of the finer points of the issues with naming schools. See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Schools/Archive 3#School disambiguation subproject desperately needed and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Schools#naming conventions for schools for examples.
From two guys in Durham to a multibillion-dollar corporation, here are key moments in Red Hat’s 30-year history. 1983: American software programmer Richard Stallman founds the GNU Project, a ...
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