Perusing:
- Lease length not listed, until sometime in 202x. [CoG release says 15 years]
- 5+ Year Early Termination clause available to owner if team loses $50m cumulative. Note: could invoke in year 6, 7, etc.
- 20% of revenue from Arena Naming Rights to go to CoG. 100% of revenue to CoG for any new internal expansions (theater/stage/venue) with Naming rights or signage related to Concert events.
- Parking rates $10/hockey event, $15/non-hockey event. Owner receives first $20k of Parking Profit for a hockey game, CoG receives the rest. CoG receives 75% of Parking Profits for pre-season, playoff, all-star and non-hockey events. CoG receives 100% of Parking Profits for each City Event. Parking is operated by the Arena Manager.
- City ticket Surcharge for events:
-- $3/ticket if <15k average attendance in season
-- $3.25/ticket for 15,000 to 15,999
-- $3.50/ticket for 16,000 to 16,999
-- $3.75/ticket for 17,000+
-- $5/ticket for non-Hockey Events
- Supplemental $1.50/ticket surcharge for all events placed into escrow. CoG has right to draw from this fund if city received less than $8.5m in total revenue from operations at the arena during the preceding fiscal year.
- $15m/year management fee.
Notably I'm not seeing any mention of non-Hockey event count guarantees or targets. [CoG release suggests a target of 320,000 tickets to non-hockey Events, the equivalent of 18-19 sold out events.]