In an open letter, Mayor Edward A. Orcutt said the Haslam Sports Group has 'been transparent, responsive, and collaborative ...
A community in Colorado is planning a new project to build a mega sports complex while preserving more than 400 acres of open ...
Douglas County and Sterling Ranch Development Company will partner with public entities and private industries to build a ...
Hong Kong lawmakers have called for more efforts to boost the business ecosystem around Kai Tak Sports Park to encourage retail and restaurant spending in the area, with the Rugby Sevens set to ...
Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) has tapped Cathay as its exclusive founding travel partner, highlighting the park's ongoing commitment to promoting sports, arts and culture, and mega-events in the city.
with officials and celebrities opening the HK$30 billion Kai Tak Sports Park at its centrepiece 50,000-seat stadium. The 28-hectare sports park has transformed the Kai Tak neighbourhood ...
BOISE, Idaho — The dream of having professional soccer teams in Idaho has become a reality. On Friday, the Ada County Commissioners met and signed the lease and development agreement to build a ...
Fountain Valley Sports Park could have a 16-acre expansion in its near future, as the City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an amended and restated lease after more than two years of ...
The Dwarka Expressway entry from Daulatabad Chowk towards Delhi will be closed for maintenance until April 30, as NHAI plans to replace an expansion joint. The closure will likely cause congestion ...
A Florida company will manage DestinationKP Sports Park, the $92 million sports complex under construction in Kings Park, officials said. The Sports Facilities Companies, a Clearwater ...
Kai Tak Sports Park is officially opening on March 1! To celebrate, the new landmark is hosting a huge grand opening ceremony to mark this huge milestone – and everyone's invited. Read on to see ...
Hong Kong is set to officially open its largest sports infrastructure on Saturday (Mar 1). Costing a whopping HK$30 billion or almost US$4 billion, Kai Tak stadium took about six years to build.