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The Games total budget is estimated at $1.625 billion. BOCOG will invest $130 million, mainly in equipment for use during the Games. The government is expected to put in some money, but the bulk of the budget will be covered by funds raised through ... more
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Law enforcement officers have the authority and have been asked to enforce applicable laws everywhere on campus, including club areas and skyboxes. ... more
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The smallest are: PNC Park in Pittsburgh 38,127 seats Wrigley Field in Chicago 38,902 seats AT&T Park in San Francisco 40, ... more
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The current patch for Baseball Mogul 2008 supports customization of background art used in the Play-By-Play Screen. The top image in the Play-By-Play Screen is called the "Stadium View". The bottom image is called the "Catcher View". Either of ... more
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Yes. Unfortunately, many North Side residents must bear the inconvenience of very large numbers of people parking on neighborhood streets during sporting events and concerts. Also, during the periods before and after games and events, severe ... more
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Larger markets can generate more stadium revenues than markets similar to Minneapolis. For example, Dallas raised nearly $550 million in personal seat licenses (PSLs) to go toward stadium construction financing, something the Vikings cannot do in ... more
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Each contains 12 LED lights that, when plugged into a power source, burn for one million hours, use little electricity, and emit no noticeable heat. ... more
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Generally as hotels are city centre and stadiums are outside the city centre, usually 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic. ... more
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Solar cells are increasingly employed in the refurbishment of existing sports stadiums and in the design of new stadiums, including those in which cricket is played. ... more
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This Rolling Stone article has a lot of information about "the claw," which is what the stage is called. Although the tour is called U2 360, and there will be visibility from anywhere in the stadium, the stage itself is not placed in the center of ... more
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