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John Rhamstine, who oversees Norfolk's arts and entertainment cultural facilities, said the weeklong tournament has been good for commerce.
“It seems like the hotels and restaurants are happy to have the business, especially during a slow time,” Rhamstine said. “I think it's been a win-win.”
The tournament completed the second year of a three-year agreement to stay in Norfolk when North Carolina Central beat Morgan State for the title on Saturday. Discussions on extending the deal have begun, but they won't resume until after the NCAA tournament ends next month, Rhamstine said.
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