‘A New Kind of Purpose for the Campus’
Boise State University students maintain social distance in one of two classrooms opened at...
Read Moreby James Zoltak | Aug 27, 2020 | Arenas & Stadiums, General, Pulse | 0
Boise State University students maintain social distance in one of two classrooms opened at...
Read Moreby Lisa White | Jan 15, 2020 | General, Naming Rights, Pulse | 0
ExtraMile Arena got its new name as part of a 15-year, $8.4 million deal. (Courtesy Boise State University) Naming-rights deal among recent changes at venue When the owner of Meridian, Idaho-based Jacksons Convenience Stores acquired a 50% stake in the ExtraMile brand, it came at a convenient time for the local university. “They are big supporters of Boise State University, so they decided to make the jump as naming-rights sponsor,” said McQ Olsen, associate director of marketing for the school’s 12,808-capacity multipurpose arena. Through a 15-year, $8.4 million deal, Boise’s Taco Bell Arena became ExtraMile Arena. “Our last naming rights with Taco Bell began in 2004 with a 15-year agreement for $4 million,” Olsen said. “As the new naming-rights opportunity came available, we were able to double our investment.” The new branding includes signage, websites, social media handles and a logo on the arena’s basketball floor. The concession stands also… Continue Reading Going the ExtraMile at Boise State Arena
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