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Hi, in this edit by you at List of Syracuse University buildings article you update the name for what was formerly the Carrier Dome. It's a place that I have been, but I am not close now. I assume you are correct. Do you have a specific newspaper article or TV news story or other source that states the change, though? I will add back something like "formerly known as Carrier Dome". It would be nice if the change of name could be footnoted to a source though. Whether you can do that or not, thanks for contributing! --Doncram (talk) 06:13, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
I might be wrong, but I don't think the dome article explains the naming being the first of its kind. And it is interesting to give some suggestion of the difficulty/awkwardness possible in a renaming, in that it was required or it was at least nice to get the Carrier Corp.'s agreement for their name to be retired. Why did they choose to do that, what have they stated, I wonder? Perhaps they might have stated they were glad to support the university by helping it to benefit from another large contribution. Or that they didn't need the stinkin' advertising anymore, or whatever. :)Carrier’s historic 1979 gift represented the first naming agreement for a major stadium in college sports, and one of the first in all of sports. More than four decades later, Carrier, whose support was instrumental in creating one of the most iconic and electric sports and events venues, has agreed to allow Syracuse to rename its stadium, effective May 1.
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