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One of the 66 video monitors is hung for the video wall at the new sportsbook betting venue at the XL Center in Hartford. The new venue will have over 80 video monitors to watch games plus a ...
XL Catlin, a Bermuda-based insurer and subsidiary of XL Group, renewed its naming rights for the XL Center for five years in 2018. The contract expired on June 30, and XL opted not to renew, said ...
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - The ownership group of what will soon be the ex-XL Center announced a new name for the venue. It will be called the PeoplesBank Arena. The Oak View Group, along with the ...
Much-needed renovations to the 49-year-old XL Center in downtown Hartford are closer to reality as the state Bond Commission approved $118 million for the project Thursday. The total renovation ...
Sam Calhoun Staff Writer he/him/his ‘The Hartford’ Civic Center For those who were too young or not alive to remember, the XL Center was called the Hartford Civic Center from the day it opened in 1975 ...
The admissions tax, which kicked in Dec. 1 for the XL Center, is expected to cost the venue about $300,000 this fiscal year, contributing to a projected operating deficit of $3 million — which ...
Connecticut's XL Center has been renamed PeoplesBank Arena following a naming rights deal brokered by the venue's co-manager, Oak View Group.
The overall problem seems to be many just don’t know this sports betting bar exists. It’s way in the back of the XL Center, with a separate entrance. But there isn’t a sign anywhere.
The XL Center, on the other hand, does not feature much Connecticut decor other than the banners hanging from the rafters and the flags depicting each of the member teams of the Hockey East, which was ...
The Building The XL Center opened as the Hartford Civic Center in 1975 with a multi-use coliseum and an exhibition hall. Three years later the roof collapsed under a massive load of snow and ice.
They said PeoplesBank bought the naming rights and put their label on the iconic building. “This announcement marks the beginning of a transformative new chapter for the XL Center,” the Oak ...