Subject: Stadium & arena NEWS from around the world

New NBA teams in Seattle and Las Vegas, Tampa Bay Rays returned to Tropicana Field … and more!


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 United States - venue BUSINESS      

NBA eyes expansion to Seattle and Vegas

The NBA could soon be tipping off in Las Vegas and Seattle after the NBA Board voted to formally explore potential team expansion to the two cities. The NBA said that as part of the process to expand the league to 32 teams it has engaged investment bank PJT Partners as a... » Read more

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 United States - venue OPERATIONS      

Fans ecstatic over Rays ‘The Trop’ reopening

For the first time in 561 days the gates at the Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida (US) were back open for baseball on April 6th. What we know: A year and a half after Hurricane Milton’s winds ripped the stadium’s roof to shreds the Major League Baseball... » Read more

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 United States - venue TECHNOLOGY      

NHL innovation lab at Prudential Center

The National Hockey League (NHL) has opened a new Innovation Lab at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. NJ Biz said the simulated arena environment, officially unveiled in partnership with Verizon and the New Jersey Devils, is designed to test and develop cutting-... » Read more

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 Global - HOST CITY venues     

India, Kazakhstan World Athletics shows’ hosts

The World Athletics Council (govern the sport of athletics) has selected Odisha (State) in India and Astana in Kazakhstan to host the World Athletics Indoor Championships in 2028 and 2030, respectively. ‘WORLD ATHLETICS’ stated that the events were awarded during... » Read more

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 New Zealand - venue OPERATIONS     

Māori art touch One New Zealand Stadium opens

The One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha (locality in Ōpōtiki District, Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand) was officially opened by the Mayor of Christchurch Phil Mauger and the Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon at a ceremony on a wet and stormy... » Read more

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