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  • BluegrassSportsCommission

    Bluegrass Sports Commission Announces Plans to Fund Study

    News Feb 12, 2015

    Lexington, Kentucky, is moving closer to fewer rainouts, better sports traffic and improved...

  • Bracket Racket: March Madness and the Productivity Drain

    Bracket Racket: March Madness and the Productivity Drain

    Article Feb 11, 2015 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    With March Madness comes economic impact across the nation. Only in this case, we're not talking abo...

  • WestMISports

    Youth/Amateur Sporting Events Numbers Put West Michigan on MVP Roster

    News Feb 06, 2015

    The business of youth and amateur sports isn’t child’s play. A $7.8 billion industry, youth and amateur sports is serious – and profitable – business.

  • Update: Marriott Slinks Away from Wi-Fi Fight

    Update: Marriott Slinks Away from Wi-Fi Fight

    Article Feb 03, 2015 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    Marriott International and the FCC locked horns in an argument over the hotel’s practice of blockin...

  • VisitIndy

    Indy Tourism Celebrates Record-Breaking Year

    News Feb 02, 2015

    2014 was a record-breaker for Indianapolis tourism. Visit Indy booked 880,552 convention hotel room-nights for future dates.

  • MeetMinneapolis

    Minneapolis’ Announces 2014 as Most Successful Year in Hospitality

    News Feb 02, 2015

    Meet Minneapolis, Convention and Visitors Association, is celebrating 2014 as the most successful year in hospitality the city has seen.

  • Super Bowl: Trophy or Trial?

    Super Bowl: Trophy or Trial?

    Article Feb 02, 2015 | By: Tracey Schelmetic

    What cost $5 million in 1996, $18 million in 2008, and $70 million in 2014? Easy: the Super Bowl.

  • Sports Facilities as the Remedy for Urban Blight?

    Sports Facilities as the Remedy for Urban Blight?

    Article Jan 27, 2015 | By: Tracey Schelmetic

    Sports facilities can bring crowds, tourism, activity – and income – to cities, making a poor area o...

  • Land Grab as Lawful Acquisition

    Land Grab as Lawful Acquisition

    Article Jan 26, 2015 | By: Tracey Schelmetic

    When a city wants to host a big event but needs the facilities to do so, eminent domain becomes the ...

  • MottBlock

    Study: Cost of Sports Keeps Sidelining Kids

    Article Jan 22, 2015 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    It shouldn’t come as a surprise, really. A recent study shows the ever-increasing cost of sports par...

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