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Manhattan approves $500,000, 10-year naming-rights deal for SECO ballfield complex

Manhattan City Commission · November 5, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission unanimously authorized a 10-year naming-rights agreement with Steel & Pipe Supply for the SECO Ballfield complex. The $500,000 agreement directs funds to the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Foundation for future capital reinvestment; half the payment is due immediately.

The Manhattan City Commission on Nov. 4 authorized Mayor Karen McCullough and the city clerk to execute a 10-year naming-rights agreement with Steel & Pipe Supply and the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Foundation for the SECO Ballfield complex.

Parks and Recreation Director Aaron Stewart told commissioners the agreement is for $500,000, with half payable…

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