At a price of $2.5 million, Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens is buying into the eSports field, according to a report from ESPN. (more…)
At a price of $2.5 million, Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens is buying into the eSports field, according to a report from ESPN. (more…)
The Sprint Center has proven to be effective in drawing major events to downtown Kansas City, but some are sill wondering it the arena should host a major sports tenant. (more…)
The Philadelphia 76ers made some history today, becoming the first North American sports franchise to acquire an eSports team after acquiring controlling stakes in Team Dignitas and Team Apex from owners Michael O’Dell and David Slan, respectively. (more…)
In a fairly unique initiative, the Sacramento Kings have announced that six historic neon signs will be on display at the Golden 1 Center. (more…)
In a major win for a proposed redevelopment, Kemper Arena has been granted National Register of Historic Places status. (more…)
Though its demolition has, at points, looked inevitable, Ohio State University says it has no plans to tear down St. John Arena. (more…)
The remains of Gordie Howe will be buried at the SaskTel Centre, as the provincial government has approved a request from his family. (more…)
In Augusta, GA, talks of a new arena have been sparked by the latest report on the operations of the James Brown Arena. (more…)
Allied eSports and Esports Arena are bringing a location to Oakland, as the two entities have announced a partnership for Jack London Square. (more…)
If recent developments are any indication, the Moncton Downtown Events Centre will be met with a positive reception upon its opening. (more…)
A partnership between Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment (BSE) and QuintEvents will result in some new fan experience options at the Barclays Center. The pairing of the two sides is expected to lead to the implementation of customized event offerings. (more…)
For a very short time, Amalie Arena will be offering a unique beach experience. (more…)
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