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Chicago transit to sell train naming rights

Chicago Transit Authority issued RFPs for the naming rights to its Holiday Train, New Year’s Eve Penny Rides, Free Rides on the first day of school, and its Bus Tracker and Train Tracker. Partnership will also include branding, advertising, communication and promotion, online promotion and links.

March 20, 2012
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The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), through its partner, IMG, issued Requests for Proposals for the naming rights to the CTA Holiday Train, New Year’s Eve Penny Rides, Free Rides for Chicago Public Schools students on the first day of school, and CTA Bus Tracker and Train Tracker.

Private companies now have this unique opportunity to associate their name with well-established, iconic CTA services. In addition to naming rights, this partnership will also include branding, advertising, communication and promotion, online promotion and links, and an onsite event announcing the participation of the selected bidder.

This initiative will allow CTA to increase revenues and make it possible for CTA to continue operating popular services.

Sponsorship contracts for the Holiday Train, Penny Rides and first day of school are for three years and CTA Bus and Train Tracker contracts are for one year. All RFP responses will be sent to IMG, selected by CTA in August 2011 to identify marketable CTA assets, determine their value and develop the requests for proposals to solicit sponsorships.

IMG is also in the process of identifying additional sponsorship opportunities for other CTA properties and assets. Under CTA’s contract, IMG will only be compensated if sponsorships are secured and approved by the Chicago Transit Board. Compensation is based strictly on commission and on a graduated percentage scale based on the value of the transaction.

Bids are due by noon on April 20. More information is available at www.transitchicago.com/partnership

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