Coliseum – Global Sports Venue Alliance
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Coliseum is dedicated towards building the best global community of sports and entertainment venue executives and professionals creating better and more profitable venues.
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Yas Bay Arena to (fly high) with Etihad Arena moniker
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The stupendous multipurpose indoor space – the Dh12 billion Yas Bay Arena in Abu Dhabi – will now be called Etihad Arena. Etihad has obtained exclusive naming rights for the new majestic venue. A final opening date is yet to be announced though it is set for a 2020 opening...
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ISM Raceway back to old name Phoenix Raceway
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On January 3 this year, the Phoenix Raceway in United States, mutually agreed to terminate the naming rights agreement with ISM Connect and its name reverted back to Phoenix Raceway. The track originally announced the new naming rights agreement with ISM...
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Los Angeles Angels to stay put in Anaheim through 2050
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The Major League Baseball franchise – Los Angeles Angels – has struck a $325m (£247m/€293m) deal with the city to buy the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, so that they can remain in the publicly-owned facility through to 2050. The Los Angeles Angels has agreed in principle...
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Wildcats and Wolverines to (roar) in O2 Arena
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The Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball team has inked a unique three-year deal with the University of Michigan’s men’s basketball team Wolverines that will take the former to London’s O2 Arena next season. It will be followed by a home game for each school...
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OVG brings Ascot Racecourse into International Alliance fold
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Ascot Racecourse – one of the leading racecourses in the United Kingdom – has been made a member of the International Venue Alliance. It is the latest venue to join the Alliance. Oak View Group (OVG), the global venue development, advisory and investment company for the sports...
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Christchurch may get new stadium within five years
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The 25,000-seat roofed stadium in Christchurch (New Zealand) is likely to get ready within five years. However, pressure is mounting vis-a-vis a perfect planning and building the facility in the right way. It has a $473m budget, out of which $80m could be sliced off the price...
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Woking FC stadium dream on road to realization
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The National League football club has submitted revised plans for its new stadium to the local council. UK’s leading operational delivery and project management consultancies for the sport and leisure sector – Rockvolt – will work as the stadium consultants representing Woking for the project...
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Camping World Stadium to get ‘smart’ look
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Barton Malow, a Michigan-headquartered construction firm specializing in building industrial, healthcare, educational and special-event facilities, has been picked up by Orlando City Commissioners to spruce up the Camping World Stadium in Orlando...
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