Building Managers on Building Back
Venue operators from three markets talk about how their facilities are coming back from the pandemic shutdown. Continue Reading Building Managers on Building Back
Read Moreby VenuesNow Staff | Jul 29, 2021 | Facility Management, Front, Industry Events | 0
Venue operators from three markets talk about how their facilities are coming back from the pandemic shutdown. Continue Reading Building Managers on Building Back
Read Moreby Eric Renner Brown | Dec 1, 2020 | Regional Reports, Spotlights | 0
READY FOR TAKEOFF: Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va., will have new seating and a new center-hung scoreboard when fans return. (Mike Pennello) Preparing for Reentry Region’s venues remake themselves for when the curtain rises As the holiday season arrives, venues in Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., remain shuttered, like many across the country. And, like peers in other markets, venue professionals from the area sing a familiar tune: Before the pandemic’s arrival, 2020 was set to be a banner year. But venue operators are optimistic that greener pastures are ahead in 2021. In recent years, the region has become a live industry hotbed, hosting coveted tours and programming as glitzy new venues open. Many of the facilities in the area have used forced closures to improve facilities and streamline procedures, so that venues are ready to go when the fog of the coronavirus pandemic lifts. CLICK HERE FOR… Continue Reading Spotlight: D.C., Virginia and West Virginia
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