D Magazine Super Bowl 2010
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The Big Payoff of Super Bowl XLV
The big game could help lure relocation-minded companies to North Texas—and pump more than $600 million into the local economy.
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Business
How Dallas Won the Bid for Super Bowl XLV
The effort to bring the first NFL championship game to North Texas was years in the making.
By Jason Heid

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How Super Bowl XLV Has United North Texas
The Super Bowl has inspired a new cooperative spirit in Dallas-Fort Worth—one that everybody hopes will last.
By Jason Heid

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Super Bowl XLV Sponsors Go for the Big Win
The big-money supporters are aiming to impress their clients, help the community, and win some new business.
By Glenn Hunter

Business
Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famers Team Up for Super Bowl XLV
Staubach and Aikman work to ensure the big game delivers for North Texas.
By Steve Pate

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Former Super Bowl Abodes
The vital stats of every stadium the NFL championship has ever called home.
By David Lee

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Frequently Asked Questions About Super Bowl XLV
Wherein we answer six FAQ about the 2011 game at Cowboys Stadium.
By D Magazine

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How the Super Bowl Inspired Philanthropy
The NFL gets a brand-new charity program along with Super Bowl XLV in North Texas.
By Glenn Hunter

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How To Get Involved in Super Bowl XLV
There are many ways CEOs and other community leaders can have a hand in 2011’s big game.
By Chuck Cox

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Meet the Super Bowl Special-Teams Coach
The NFL’s Frank Supovitz works to ensure that the big game is always a big show.
By Jason Heid

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One Super Bowl Is Not Enough
Establishment of a regional sports commission could help bring future NFL championship games to North Texas.
By Jason Heid

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Planning Super Bowl XLV Transportation
Smart transportation is crucial for making the day of the big game a success.
By Jason Heid

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Q&A With Roger Staubach
As Super Bowl XLV approaches, the chairman of the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Committee is the man calling the plays.
By D Magazine

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Should We Root Against the Cowboys?
Fans might love to see the Dallas Cowboys win Super Bowl XLV next year, but local coffers could suffer.
By Jason Heid

Business
Super Bowl XLV Provides Opportunities For Small Businesses to Shine
Small and midsized emerging businesses are seeking—and finding—a piece of the game’s action.
By Kerry Curry

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The Super Sized Football Stadium
Words seem inadequate in describing Cowboys Stadium—a monumental magnet for one monumental event.
By D Magazine

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What North Texas Can Learn From Other Super Bowl Host Cities
Hosting the NFL championship can be lucrative, but it’s a bumpy ride.
By Art Stricklin

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Who Gets To Attend Super Bowl XLV?
Here’s how tickets will be distributed for the North Texas Super Bowl.
By D Magazine

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Why North Texas Should Think Bigger Than the Super Bowl
If Super Bowl XLV will boost Dallas-Fort Worth, a Summer Olympics would send us over the moon.
By Glenn Hunter

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Why the 2011 Super Bowl Is a Game Changer For North Texas
When as many as 30,000 CEOs gather here in February for the Super Bowl, they’ll find that a positive, newly unified North Texas boasts the most put-together business community in the world.
By Wick Allison