Sphere Entertainment, the company behind the Las Vegas Sphere, announced plans for a second location near Washington, D.C.
A new Sphere venue is being developed following the success of the 'immersive' Las Vegas location, Sphere Entertainment ...
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Gov. Wes Moore and the company behind the Sphere said the project in National Harbor, in the Washington metro area, would ...
Developers say the new venue would generate $1 billion a year in economic activity—but relies heavily on public incentives.
The original Sphere in Las Vegas has become one of the most iconic parts of the city's skyline, and developers want the same ...
The company behind the 18,000-seat technical marvel known as the Sphere in Las Vegas plans to build a mini version, the first ...
The 6,000-seat venue will be much smaller than the one in Las Vegas, but it will still require $200 million in public funds ...
The second U.S. location for Sphere Entertainment will be built in Maryland, according to the governor's office.
Sphere Entertainment executive chairman and CEO James Dolan confirmed plans for the project, revealing that the company is ...
The proposed venue will be located at the National Harbor outside DC and will seat 6,000 people. It will also have an external display, like the original Vegas Sphere.
Developers want to bring a piece of Las Vegas to the DMV. Sphere Entertainment and state officials in Maryland announced ...