By Cheryl Cohen On January 17, 1973, 50 years ago, the Providence Civic Center officially opened its doors to what would become known as New England’s premier arena and Rhode Island’s new home for all major sports and entertainment. The overall project took nearly thirteen years (1960
By NBA.com The Delta Center is coming back to Utah. The global airline will assume the naming rights for Utah’s premier sports and entertainment center – which is home to the Utah Jazz and more than 320 evenings of events each year – effective July 2023 as part of a multi-
From TDGarden.com Delaware North, owner and operator of TD Garden, Boston’s premier sports and entertainment arena, together with the venue’s naming rights partner, TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, announced a historic 20-year naming rights extension that keeps the beloved la
By MLB.com The Cleveland Guardians announced renovation projects that are scheduled to be completed over the next three years as a result of the Cleveland Guardians new lease extension at Progressive Field announced last year. Progressive Field Reimagined will improve and extend the l
By StadiumBusiness.com The Baltimore Ravens NFL team has extended its lease deal to play at M&T Bank Stadium for at least the next 15 seasons, until 2037. The agreement, which includes two five-year options to extend the lease beyond 2037, was presented to the Maryland Board of P