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August 20, 2006
Public Library Selling Naming Rights
Interesting article from the Cincinnati Enquirer:
"You can have the south tower of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County named after you or your company - for $2 million.
That and other parts of the library can be named - for a price - as part of a new fund- raising campaign. Library officials hope to raise a $25 million endowment, which will then produce an annual income for the library as it faces tough finances."
Check out the rest of the story. [RJ]
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