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Barcelona, July 19, 2012 Euroleague Basketball (EB) and G2 Strategic LLC (G2) announced that they have enteredvinto an agreement for G2 Strategic to provide advisoryvservices pertaining to ticket sales for the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four as well as the Eurocup Final and consultation with several of its clubs. The Turkish Airlines Euroleague is the...
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Event Could Bring 10,000 People to Central Oregon December 7, 2011 The Central Oregon Visitors Association (“COVA”), Oregon Sports Authority (“OSA”) and two Bend, Oregon companies, local promoter Lay It Out Events and sports business consultant G2 Strategic, announced today that they have partnered to form a coalition to bid for Central Oregon to host...
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November 1, 2011, 8:03 pm Former Blazers President Marshall Glickman joined Brian Berger for a solid hour in studio on Sports Business Radio. They reminisce on Paul Allen buying the Blazers and how he is currently handling the team. Also, they look at why Portland failed to bring either a MLB or NFL franchise to...
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October 26, 2011 | The Source Weekly Bob Woodward Last year, when local promoter Marshall Glickman sought to join forces with the Oxford Hotel to put on a series of jazz concerts, he did so with two goals in mind. First, to expose local music lovers to quality jazz and, secondly, to offer couples a great...
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(BEND, Ore.)— Following a successful inaugural year of “Jazz at the OXFORD,” during which 100% of available tickets were sold, Bend Oregon’s OXFORD hotel announced today that the series will expand to six weekends, with a lineup anchored by two time Grammy winning vocalist Diane Schuur and legendary saxophone player Bobby Watson. Each weekend will...
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June 16, 2011 | Sports Business Journal Gensler has been retained as the lead architect for a new 13,000-seat arena proposed for Villeurbanne, France, according to project officials. The development covers the Tony Parker Academy next to the arena, a facility to train young French basketball players. The Spurs G grew up in France and is...
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Société De Projet Salle Multifonction, S.A.S. (“SPSM”) today made a series of key announcements relating to the advancement of the Arena Villeurbanne-Lyon project, including the release of preliminary images of a new proposed 13,000-seat indoor multi-purpose arena, together with the Tony Parker Academy, that is expected to open in Villeurbanne, France in April 2015. The...
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June 9, 2011 | Fox Business Matt Egan FOXBusiness After more than two decades of pushing into non-traditional hockey towns in the Sun Belt, last week the National Hockey League did a 180 and transplanted a floundering U.S. team to a hockey-starved Canadian market. The decision to move the Atlanta Thrashers to Winnipeg may represent a...
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March 28, 2011 | Sports Business Journal NBA star Tony Parker is playing a key role in developing a new arena in France. The plan is to build an indoor facility with 12,000 to 15,000 seats in Villeurbanne, a suburb of Lyon, said Marshall Glickman, the project’s senior adviser and former president of the Portland Trail...
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March 24, 2011 | Venues Today The newest entry in the modernization of European arenas, the Lyon/Villeurbanne Arena in France, is projected to open in 2014. The privately financed arena, being built on public land, will host the professional basketball games of ASVEL Basket Lyon-Villeurbanne, which is owned by Gones and Sports which also owns Societe...
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