Sunday, October 10, 2010

UNC Charlotte a long way from hitting field - Charlotte Business Journal:

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That’s the lesson being learned at , where the campaign to raisse money and launch a football progranm has already led todiminished expectations. In the school kicked off its seat-license drive with a deadlinwe of June 30 forselling 5,500 seat licenses at $1,000 a pop. An additionalk 1,800 premium seats carry a $2,5009 price tag. When the sale Chancellor Phil Dubois and others cited overwhelming interest from alums and others for making thegoal reasonable. Reality has provided a bone-jarringh hit. In the past four months, the school has puntex on its original targetdate — pushingb the deadline to Sept.
15 while cutting its $45 million capital budget by more than half for an alreadhy makeshift stadium andpractice complex. The realigneds plan calls for temporary bleachers atthe school’s trackl and field stadium, with, of course, no downgradr in seat-license costs. As for a new stadium on campus? Duboisw says that remains the goal, but it will have to

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