Big Concerts Are Rumbling Back to Stadiums
As North America slowly starts to rebound from COVID-19, the powerful spectacle of stadium concerts returns this summer. Continue Reading Big Concerts Are Rumbling Back to Stadiums
Read Moreby Don Muret | Jul 1, 2021 | Arenas & Stadiums, Bookings | 0
As North America slowly starts to rebound from COVID-19, the powerful spectacle of stadium concerts returns this summer. Continue Reading Big Concerts Are Rumbling Back to Stadiums
Read Moreby Eric Renner Brown | Sep 10, 2019 | General, Industry Events, Pulse, Teams and Tenants | 0
The panel for “City Planning and Entertainment Districts and the Venue Footprint in 2030.” (Eric Renner Brown / Staff) Few venue-related advancements in recent years have been more prominent than the strategically planned entertainment districts sprouting up around arenas and stadiums. Several leading minds in the sector — John Shreve (Populous), Peter Feigin (Milwaukee Bucks/Fiserv Forum), Eric Nordness (Hickory Street Capital), Kirk Safford (Lyft) and Dana Warg (313 Presents) — convened at the VenuesNow Conference on Tuesday to discuss the rapid growth of such districts, and what lays ahead for them. For one, not all entertainment districts are created equal, a contrast illustrated by Feigin and Nordness’ work with the areas surrounding Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee and Wrigley Field in Chicago, respectively. With Fiserv Forum, planners had 30 contiguous acres to work with; at Wrigley Field, Hickory Street Capital had only a small sliver of land next to the ballpark… Continue Reading VN Conference: Fiserv, Wrigley Provide Case Studies In Entertainment District Panel
Continue Reading VN Conference: Fiserv, Wrigley Provide Case Studies In Entertainment District Panel
Read Moreby Don Muret | Jan 26, 2019 | Arenas & Stadiums | 0
Scheduling, necessary repairs made Wrigley project a special challenge
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