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Production companies making films, TV series and commercials may offer North Carolina $409 million of revenue this year.
August 20 -
The city sees room for a new convention hotel, despite nearby competition and pandemic-related setbacks.
August 2 -
An agreement between Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut tribal nations opens the door for the state to compete with its Northeast neighbors.
March 22 -
Limited-size audiences are returning to live events in New York. Shutdowns from the coronavirus have hit the sports, arts and entertainment industries hard.
March 5 -
In their state of the state addresses, the two governors discussed bringing in more revenues.
January 13 -
The Queens Ballpark Co. LLC bonds for Citi Field were lowered to BB-plus from BBB by S&P, which cited uncertainties about the baseball season.
June 5 -
Officials in the Massachusetts city insist taxpayers will not be on the hook for the planned minor-league Polar Park in the Canal District.
January 14 -
More than 1,000 Rhode Island jobs are riding on a proposed 20-year, $1 billion gambling contract extension, the governor said.
September 25 -
The debut of two new casinos factored into a third quarter profit dip for Atlantic City’s gambling industry.
November 30 -
Two new Atlantic City casinos and the debut of legalized sports betting boosted the gambling take.
August 16