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The article says that Cavs' owner Dan Gilbert installed the 2005 renovations. Did he pay for them or did he have the taxpayers pay for them through the Gateway Economic Development Corporation? Does anybody know? Gateway is the, imho, toothless public/private watchdog agency of the arena and adjacent baseball stadium. [[User:Hanksummers|Hanksummers]] ([[User talk:Hanksummers|talk]]) 01:19, 12 February 2010 (UTC)
The article says that Cavs' owner Dan Gilbert installed the 2005 renovations. Did he pay for them or did he have the taxpayers pay for them through the Gateway Economic Development Corporation? Does anybody know? Gateway is the, imho, toothless public/private watchdog agency of the arena and adjacent baseball stadium. [[User:Hanksummers|Hanksummers]] ([[User talk:Hanksummers|talk]]) 01:19, 12 February 2010 (UTC)



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The article says that Cavs' owner Dan Gilbert installed the 2005 renovations. Did he pay for them or did he have the taxpayers pay for them through the Gateway Economic Development Corporation? Does anybody know? Gateway is the, imho, toothless public/private watchdog agency of the arena and adjacent baseball stadium. Hanksummers (talk) 01:19, 12 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]



Arena name----

As of right now, the arena is still officially named the Gund Arena. Its stays that way until the City of Cleveland approves it and currently there are issues over the logo. I say put it back until its official. Secondly, is anyone really calling it "the Q" or is it just that wishes of Dan Gilbert? http://www.cleveland.com/sports/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/sports/1123407175212320.xml&coll=2 ccwaters 22:14, 7 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The change was made official in mid-September so we are in the clear on this. From my experience locals might call the arena "the Q" but most do so wryly or sarcastically since the general feeling is that it's kind of lame for them to give the arena it's own nickname. There will likely be a period of time before we can say for sure whether "The Q" nickname will stick or not. Given that the letter is reportedly given prominence on a lot of the signage and that most of the local sportscasters who call the games for the Cavs will likely be instructed to call it "The Q" as much as possible, I think it's likely to catch on (although I am personally pushing for "The QLA").20:11, 12 September 2005 (UTC)

Suite number change:

There are only only 88 suites in The Q, not 92. Four were demolished and the space used to expand the VIP Club on the Huntington Bank Club Level for the start of the 2003–2004 season.

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