These are selected news articles that showed up in our inboxes on Monday morning that we want to pass along to you.
BOK New Safety Protocols Encourage Other Venues to Boost Security (KTUL.com)
“Madonna headlined the first big event of the year at the BOK Center in Tulsa. The concert is also the biggest event where the arena’s new security protocols were enforced.”
Rangers Extend Deal With XL Center (TheAHL.com)
“The New York Rangers today extended their contract with Spectra by Comcast Spectacor, the providers of venue management to the XL Center, for the Wolf Pack, the Rangers’ American Hockey League affiliate, to continue playing their home games at the XL Center through the 2016-17 season.”
CAA Premium Experience Forms Exclusive Partnership With iRENA, Expands Event Management and Corporate Hospitality Footprint in China (Business Wire)
“CAA Premium Experience, a division of leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), and iRENA International, China’s preeminent sports hospitality and event management company, have formed an exclusive partnership to curate and fulfill completely customized once-in-a-lifetime VIP experiences, with a preliminary focus on basketball, tennis, entertainment, and fashion, for individuals and corporations in China.”
Tampa Bay Lightning Integrate Retail POS and Inventory Management with NCR Counterpoint Software (Business Wire)
“NCR software delivers purchasing, receiving, inventory control and credit card processing in single solution at Amalie Arena.”
Omaha City Council Approves First Step for Holland Center’s Expansion Downtown (KETV.com)
“The vote Tuesday doesn’t approve any bonds, a purchase agreement for the buildings, or any demolition permits. It adds Holland’s eventual expansion to a northeast downtown redevelopment plan.”
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