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The Hartford Whalers Are Going Going ...
Part 1 of Paper ....eam in May of 1994, he inherited the worst lease
agreement at the smallest arena in the NHL. The Hartford Civic Center lease
agreement creates profit for private companies; however, the lease causes
the Whalers to lose money. The mall is owned and operated by Aetna; therefore
it has nothing to do with the Whalers..... Part 2 of Paper ....un the Civic Center. In 1993, the
state decided to negotiate a new lease with the Whalers. The state of
Connecticut did not want to run the coliseum so they hired three private
companies to take this job. These companies would only run the Civic Center if
they could keep all of the revenue from the service they controlled. Richard
Gordon accepted this lease because this agreement would repay him for an
additional ten million dollars in loses and he sold the team a year later (Lang
53-69).
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