Colorado Rockies sign 30-year lease for Coors Field
DENVER — The Colorado Rockies won’t be leaving Coors Field any time soon.
The Denver Business Journal reports that the team has signed a 30-year, $200 million lease deal with the Metropolitan Baseball Stadium District, a regional authority that includes seven counties.
The deal will enable the Rockies to redevelop an adjacent parking lot into a complementary business enterprise. Revenue from the project will help pay for maintenance and upgrades at Coors Field.
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DENVER — The Colorado Rockies won’t be leaving Coors Field any time soon.
The Denver Business Journal reports that the team has signed a 30-year, $200 million lease deal with the Metropolitan Baseball Stadium District, a regional authority that includes seven counties.
The deal will enable the Rockies to redevelop an adjacent parking lot into a complementary business enterprise. Revenue from the project will help pay for maintenance and upgrades at Coors Field.
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