Tag: US


VITEC solutions ‘vital’ for fan engagement

Bryan Reksten at Coliseum MENA

A spontaneous speaker, words come with ease to Bryan Reksten and he has all information on his fingertips. Presently in the role of Vice-President, Global Marketing, VITEC, US, Reksten is responsible for the branding and go-to-market strategy of VITEC’s solutions across multiple market segments... » Read more


Intuit Dome reins in CAA ICON’s hands

LA Clippers Intuit Dome change of owner rep

The strategic management consulting firm CAA ICON has replaced rival firm Legends Project Development as the Project Manager for the National Basketball Association (NBA) team Los Angeles Clippers’ (US) new US$1.8 billion Intuit Dome development (future home of the Clippers). The ‘ECONOTIMES’... » Read more


Dust finally settles on Angel Stadium sale

Angel Stadium settlement reached

The City of Anaheim in California (US) voted on April 26th to confirm details of a settlement with the State of California, closing another chapter in the long-enduring saga over Angel Stadium sale which has invited a lot of controversy. The ‘Spectrum News 1’ stated that the vote, which passed... » Read more


State Farm Arena ‘TRUE’ to its Green goals

State Farm arena awarded for zero waste

On April 25th, the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), the world’s leading sustainability and health certification and credentialing body, announced that the State Farm Arena (US), home of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA’s) Atlanta Hawks, and an award-winning sports and live... » Read more


Push comes to shove situation for Royals?

Kansas City sports venues update

After a half century being a couple at the Harry S. Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, Missouri (US), the National Football League (NFL) team Kansas City Chiefs and the Major League Baseball (MLB) team Kansas City Royals are leaning toward an amicable breakup, at least that’s the takeaway team... » Read more


FedEx Field backs out as 2026 World Cup site

FedEx Field drops out of WC 2026 bid

The 82,000-capacity FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland (US), dropped out of bidding on April 21st to host games at the 2026 World Cup, and the Washington area merged its campaign with Baltimore’s 71,008-capacity M&T Bank Stadium. The ‘Bloomberg’ stated that the joint bid would have a fan... » Read more


New video scoreboards for Michigan Stadium

Michigan Stadium with new video boards

The Michigan Stadium (US) will have two new video scoreboards by the Fall of 2023. ‘The Detroit News’ stated that the University Regents recently approved a request by the University of Michigan Athletic Director, Warde Manuel, to replace the current video scoreboards, which will cost an... » Read more


Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Receive global sports venue NEWS twice a week in your inbox