‘New Era laid off 117 employees that worked at the company’s downtown Buffalo headquarters earlier this month. It was the second big layoff the company has had since it signed a reported seven-year deal to have naming rights to the Bills Orchard Park-based stadium.’
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Buffalo Bills’ Tre’Davious White, Dion Dawkins & Tyrel Dodson pitch new stadium names
‘I’m thinking , Jim Bruce, Andre, Thomas Field,” White tweeted. “Pay Homage to the OGs man !!”’
Bidet company Tushy wants to rename Buffalo Bills’ stadium, host ‘Toilet Bowl’
‘The company’s deal was reportedly worth $12.5 million, and would rename the venue “TUSHY Stadium.”’
New Era Asks To Pull Out Of Bills Stadium Naming Rights Deal
‘New Era pulling out of the deal also comes as a blow to Bills owners, Terry and Kim Pegula, whose various holdings — including the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres — have been economically hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.’
Buffalo Bills, New Era Part Ways in Stadium Naming Rights Deal
‘Per Forbes, stadium revenue accounts for $5.5 billion, which includes ticket prices, concessions, parking, sponsors and team stores. Should no fans be permitted to attend Bills games this season, Forbes reports the team would lose $104 million of its $386 million in total revenue.’
Bills’ stadium will no longer be called New Era Field
‘The two sides announced a naming rights deal back in August of 2016. It was reportedly a seven-year, $35 million agreement. Prior to that, the Orchard Park stadium, which opened in 1973, had been called Rich Stadium (from 1973-97) and Ralph Wilson Stadium (1998-2015).’
Tre’Davious White shrugs off alleged disappointing Madden rating, just wants to win Super Bowl
‘”It’s all good bro, been overlooked my whole life”.’
New Era name to be dropped from Buffalo Bills stadium
‘The source added that the original naming rights deal between the team and New Era was for 7 years at right around $4 million a season.’
New Era drops naming rights to Bills Stadium
‘The cap company has come under fire recently after they laid-off workers in Western New York.’
Tailgating off-limits for Bills Fans
‘“If there are no fans out in the stadium, there will be no tailgating in the stadium. Private lots, they have to get approval and a permit from the town of orchard park, and right now it’s my understanding that orchard park isn’t issuing permits for private lots.”’
New Era Field no more; Buffalo Bills pursuing new name for stadium
‘The Bills say they’re currently negotiating the details of this separation with New Era.’
End of New Era: Buffalo Bills and stadium sponsor parting ways
‘New Era is an American headwear company, founded in 1920 and headquartered in Buffalo, New York. Sine 1993, the business has been the exclusive cap supplier for Major League Baseball.’
New Era ends stadium deals with Bills
‘Buffalo’s home in Orchard Park will no longer carry the name of the New Era Cap Company.’
Buffalo Bills, New Era agree to end stadium naming rights deal
‘The Buffalo company asked to be released from its naming rights and sponsorship deals with the Bills.’
Statement from the Buffalo Bills regarding stadium naming rights
‘The Bills and New Era are currently negotiating the details of this separation and the Bills are beginning the process of pursuing a new naming rights partner for the stadium.’