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June 7, 2013 | Bloomberg NBA Bets on Billionaire Bounce in Russia With Prokhorov Push The National Basketball Association is betting billionaire Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov can give it an advantage as the league seeks to replicate in Russia its success in China. The NBA hired David Watts, a former executive at sports and entertainment...
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September 18, 2012 | Oregon Music News Marshall Glickman and his son Laz: Ripping chords from Rip City to Bend Marshall and Laz Glickman / Photo credit to Jill Rosell photography Music is universal. Maybe you can play an instrument or maybe you can’t but everyone has a favorite song, a favorite artist. Music is dynamic....
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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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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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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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March 07, 2011 | Fox Business Matt Egan FOXBusiness The swarm of superstars leaving their West Coast teams for the bright lights of big East Coast markets like New York may have restored the National Basketball Associations’s geographical balance of power, but it has also thrown a harsh spotlight on the gap between the league’s richest...
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January 18, 2011 | Bend Bulletin Tim Doran The Bulletin Marshall Glickman, CEO of G2 Strategic and the former Portland Trail Blazers president, has moved his international sports marketing and consulting business to Bend and become involved in community activities, such as serving on the board of Arts Central. Glickman is seen here at The Oxford...
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January 14, 2011 | Bend Bulletin Ben Salmon The Bulletin Marshall Glickman, CEO of G2 Strategic and the former Portland Trail Blazers president, has moved his international sports marketing and consulting business to Bend and become involved in community activities, such as serving on the board of Arts Central. Glickman is seen here at The Oxford...
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