COUNTY MAY GRANT ALLEN SHORTER KINGDOME LEASE.(News)

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From: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
Date: 19961128
Author:Penhale, Ed

King County officials appear willing to grant Paul Allen a three-year lease on the Kingdome to keep him interested in buying the Seahawks.

But they won't commit to the shortened lease until they see details of other concessions under negotiation between County Executive Gary Locke and Allen's Football Northwest organization.

``Show me the whole deal,'' said Metropolitan King County Councilman Rob McKenna. He wants to see what the county stands to lose in delivering other incentives Allen wants, including reduced rent at the Kingdome and more money from luxury seating, ...

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