The historic arena was first known as the Louisiana Superdome for many years until Mercedes-Benz acquired its 10-year deal for naming rights in 2011.
Today, July 15, 2021, the Mercedes-Benz naming rights has concluded and its signage was removed from the Superdome.
What's next for the golden structure that has graced the New Orleans landscape and where many extraordinary sports events, concerts, and conventions have taken place?
A report per WDSU mentions, "Caesars Entertainment, Inc. is in negotiations with the New Orleans Saints to become the naming rights sponsor of the Superdome."
The New Orleans Saints and Caesars Entertainment naming rights contract is said to be 20 years at $10M per year, which equals $200M, per the Athletic.
A statement regarding the Mercedes-Benz signage's removal came from New Orleans Saints Vice President of Communications Greg Bensel.
"Contractually, our partnership with Mercedes-Benz officially ends today, July 15, 2021. They have been an excellent global partner not only for the Superdome and the New Orleans Saints but also for the City of New Orleans and State of Louisiana for the last ten year.
We could not be more proud of our relationship with Mercedes-Benz. In fact, Mercedes-Benz and The New Orleans Saints will continue to be proud partners moving forward," Bensel said.
John Hendrix reported that the "second phase of the project involves 12 new field-level suites, which can house up to 24 fans. There will also be new viewing decks with standing room only at two levels in each of the four corners of the Superdome.
Both the team and Superdome officials agreed that the renovations are necessary to modernize the facility as a competitive venue for the next 15-20 years. The $450-million renovation project was originally approved back in November 2019."
Training camp for the New Orleans Saints will open on July 27.
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