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The Frisco City Council approved a $182 million public-private partnership with FC Dallas to renovate Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The renovation, which will begin in 2025, will enhance the guest experience by integrating innovative designs, cutting-edge audio/visual technology and a variety of fan-first amenities at Major League Soccer’s third-oldest soccer-specific venue which has also been home to Frisco ISD athletic events since 2005.

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The sports tourism industry continues to rise to new levels with each passing year, as it has not only recovered from COVID, but surpassed the pre-COVID years in many aspects. However, the upswing in sports business being brought into destinations has not correlated directly to local CVBs and sports commissions expanding their dedicated sports staff. While some of the larger cities across the United States may have sports divisions that reach double-digit full-time employees, that is the exception, not the rule.

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The World Gay Boxing Championships (WGBC) in Chicago was more than just a day of exhibition bouts; it was a celebration of inclusion, courage, and community, hosted at Strong Hands Gym, an LGBTQ+ MMA and boxing gym founded by Out 100 alumni Diego Cevallos-Garzon. Located in the heart of North Halsted, this space provided the perfect backdrop for the WGBC to foster a welcoming and empowering environment for all involved.

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Autumn frequently inspires us to venture off the main roads, meandering through scenic routes until we discover a charming cider mill or a delightful pumpkin patch.

For those occasions when escaping the city for a genuine fall escapade isn’t feasible, here are nine unique ways to capture the essence of the season right in the heart of downtown Kalamazoo.

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