Clinton Portis (“Portis”) played his collegiate football for the University of Miami, where he was on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) National Championship team of 2001 and earned All-Big
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NFL G-3 and G-4 Credit Facility Has Made Possible New State-of-the-Art Stadiums
By Martin J. Greenberg and Michael R. Gavin When a National Football League (NFL) franchise desires to obtain stadium financing to either construct a new stadium or renovate a current
Phase I – Titletown Development District
On April 1st I posted an article about the Green Bay Packers (Packers) future plans to develop land adjacent to Lambeau Field as a mixed-use real estate development to be
A St. Louis Court Victory, But Will It Prevent the Rams Relocation?
In the case of Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority v. City of St. Louis, Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority (RSA) is seeking court clarification on what it called
The New Atlanta Falcons Stadium – A Continuation of the Trend Towards More Private Funding of NFL Stadiums
The Georgia Dome (“Dome”) has been the home of the National Football League (“NFL”) Atlanta Falcons since 1992. On December 10, 2012, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority approved the
GRONK: A Frugal Party Animal
Rob Gronkowski (“Gronkowski” or “Gronk”), commonly referred to as “The Gronk,” or “Gronk,” was drafted by the New England Patriots in the 2010 National Football League (“NFL”) Draft, as the
NFL Foregoes its Tax Exempt Status
An Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) 501(c)(6) organization is a tax exempt organization that normally is a chamber of commerce, economic development corporation, real estate board, trade board, professional football league,