The city pulled in about $934,000 in the 2018 fiscal year and $660,000 a year earlier. This year, Hartford leaders estimate they will receive $1.09 million from a combination of parking, proceeds from the naming rights, rent from the Yard Goats minor league team and revenue from offseason events. They have also budgeted $155,000 in PILOT, or payment in lieu of taxes, from Centerplan Construction Co., the fired developer of the stadium, though officials conceded they probably would not receive that. Centerplan sued the city for wrongful termination and the two sides are battling in court.