From Tacoma Weekly On April 21, 1983, the Tacoma Dome officially opened as a premiere events center in the Pacific Northwest and remains the largest indoor venue in the state. That means the Dome’s 40th birthday happens this month, and Tacoma Venues & Events invites the community
By Cara Vanderhook On Saturday, April 8th, Crypto.com Arena celebrates and completes its 250th Doubleheader conversion when the Clippers host the Portland Trailblazers at 1:00 p.m. and then the LA Kings host the Colorado Avalanche at 7:30 p.m. This is an incredible accomplishment for
By Bill Smith When Major League Soccer’s newest team, St. Louis CITY SC, hosted its inaugural game at CITYPARK on March 4th, fans enjoyed a seamless fan experience thanks to SKIDATA’s groundbreaking Connected Stadium technology. The technology allows fans to use a single credent
By Annie Merrill Dan Phillips, AIA, has joined HOK’s Sports + Recreation + Entertainment practice as a principal and senior project designer. Based in Dallas, Phillips brings more than three decades of experience designing high-profile stadiums, ballparks, arenas, and training facilit
Audiovisual systems manufacturer Daktronics has been appointed by North Carolina State University to manufacture and install a new video display at Wayne Day Family Field at Carter-Finley Stadium. The HDR-capable display will be one of the largest in the Atlantic Coast Conference, spa