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Katy Perry & Kacey Musgraves Tickets at Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI
August 10, xxxx
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
Saturday
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Manchester, United Kingdom
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Liverpool Echo Arena
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Motorpoint Arena (formerly Sheffield Arena)
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Phones4u Arena (Formerly Manchester Arena)
Manchester, United Kingdom
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London, United Kingdom
Tuesday
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London, United Kingdom
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London, United Kingdom
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London, United Kingdom
Saturday
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PNC Arena (Formerly RBC Center)
Raleigh, NC
Sunday
6/22/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Verizon Center - DC
Washington, DC
Tuesday
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Washington, DC
Wednesday
6/25/xxxx
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Bridgestone Arena (Formerly Sommet Center)
Nashville, TN
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Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
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Tampa Bay Times Forum
Tampa, FL
Monday
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BB&T Center (Formerly BankAtlantic Center)
Sunrise, FL
Wednesday
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American Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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Odyssey Arena
Belfast, United Kingdom
Saturday
7/5/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Mohegan Sun Arena - CT
Uncasville, CT
Monday
7/7/xxxx
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
Wednesday
7/9/xxxx
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Prudential Center
Newark, NJ
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Newark, NJ
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7/12/xxxx
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Centre Bell
Montreal, Canada
Tuesday
7/15/xxxx
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Canadian Tire Centre (formerly Scotiabank Place)
Ottawa, Canada
Wednesday
7/16/xxxx
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Friday
7/18/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
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7/19/xxxx
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Monday
7/21/xxxx
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Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Tuesday
7/22/xxxx
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Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY
Thursday
7/24/xxxx
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Brooklyn, NY
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7/25/xxxx
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TD Garden (Fleet Center)
Boston, MA
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8/1/xxxx
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TD Garden (Fleet Center)
Boston, MA
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8/2/xxxx
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Wells Fargo Center - PA
Philadelphia, PA
Monday
8/4/xxxx
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Wells Fargo Center - PA
Philadelphia, PA
Tuesday
8/5/xxxx
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United Center
Chicago, IL
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United Center
Chicago, IL
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8/8/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI
Sunday
8/10/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Monday
8/11/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Nationwide Arena
Columbus, OH
Wednesday
8/13/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Quicken Loans Arena (formerly Gund Arena)
Cleveland, OH
Thursday
8/14/xxxx
7:30 PM
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KFC Yum! Center
Louisville, KY
Saturday
8/16/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Scottrade Center
Saint Louis, MO
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8/17/xxxx
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Sprint Center
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday
8/19/xxxx
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Pinnacle Bank Arena
Lincoln, NE
Wednesday
8/20/xxxx
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Target Center
Minneapolis, MN
Friday
8/22/xxxx
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Fargodome
Fargo, ND
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8/23/xxxx
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MTS Centre
Winnipeg, Canada
Tuesday
8/26/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Credit Union Centre - Saskatchewan Place
Saskatoon, Canada
Thursday
8/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Scotiabank Saddledome (Formerly Pengrowth Saddledome)
Calgary, Canada
Friday
8/29/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Rexall Place
Edmonton, Canada
Sunday
8/31/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Rexall Place
Edmonton, Canada
Monday
9/1/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Rogers Arena
Vancouver, Canada
Tuesday
9/9/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Rogers Arena
Vancouver, Canada
Wednesday
9/10/xxxx
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Moda Center at the Rose Quarter (formerly Rose Garden)
Portland, OR
Friday
9/12/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Tacoma Dome
Tacoma, WA
Saturday
9/13/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Honda Center (formerly Arrowhead Pond)
Anaheim, CA
Tuesday
9/16/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Honda Center (formerly Arrowhead Pond)
Anaheim, CA
Wednesday
9/17/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
Friday
9/19/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
Saturday
9/20/xxxx
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SAP Center (formerly HP Pavilion)
San Jose, CA
Monday
9/22/xxxx
7:30 PM
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SAP Center (formerly HP Pavilion)
San Jose, CA
Tuesday
9/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Jobing.com Arena (formerly Glendale Arena)
Glendale, AZ
Thursday
9/25/xxxx
7:30 PM
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MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV
Friday
9/26/xxxx
7:30 PM
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EnergySolutions Arena (formerly The Delta Center)
Salt Lake City, UT
Monday
9/29/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Pepsi Center - Denver
Denver, CO
Tuesday
9/30/xxxx
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American Airlines Center
Dallas, TX
Thursday
10/2/xxxx
7:00 PM
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American Airlines Center
Dallas, TX
Friday
10/3/xxxx
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Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
Sunday
10/5/xxxx
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Bank Of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK
Monday
10/6/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Smoothie King Center (Formerly New Orleans Arena)
New Orleans, LA
Wednesday
10/8/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Toyota Center - TX
Houston, TX
Friday
10/10/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Toyota Center - TX
Houston, TX
Saturday
10/11/xxxx
7:30 PM
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EINVLKFJDLKFJUniversalIn xxxx MCO handled 5 million passengers. By xxxx that number had risen to 30 million. Today MCO covers 23 square miles (60 km²) and is the third-largest airport in the United States by area (after Denver and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport). MCO has North America's second tallest control tower, replacing two earlier Air Force and FAA control towers. Orlando's internal transportation system is often dubbed Universal Transit. The system consists of water taxis, buses, escalators, elevators, moving walkways, and pathways which transport guests between the parking structure, hotels, CityWalk, the theme parks, and Wet 'n Wild. Onsite hotel guests can get to the theme parks and CityWalk by either boarding a water taxi which will take them directly to CityWalk or may use walkways. The dock at CityWalk is located at the center of CityWalk and can be accessed by theme park visitors via the bridges connecting CityWalk to the theme parks. Along the pathways, bicycles also transport guests for an additiFor guests who prefer not to use a water taxi or walk or wish to go to Wet 'n Wild, they will find shuttle transportation also available at the onsite hotels. These stop at five locations: Loews Portofino Bay Hotel & Spa, Hard Rock Hotel, Loews Royal Pacific Resort, Universal Orlando theme parks, and Wet 'n Wild. The resort also features two large parking structures, for day and night guests who need to park, connected by bridge to Citywalk and the themeThe vicinity of Universal Orlando consists of several hotels and a major airport all located within 20 minutes of the resort. Universal's Super Star Shuttle service is broken into two main routes. One provides transportation to all thirty Universal Partner hotels while the newest route will begin service to Orlando International Airport in late xxxx. Universal's Super Star Shuttle also provides transportation between Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and Wet 'n Wild. The service is free for Universal Parks & Resorts Vacations Guests and onsite hotel guests. The new airport route is expected to initially only be offered for onsite hotel guests. The Super Star Shuttle is run through MeaThe team was founded in xxxx, and has consistently been one of the most successful lower-division teams in the United States.[3] They will play their home games at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in the xxxx season, after playing at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium for three years.[4] The team's colors are red, purple, gold and white. Their current head coach is On February 17, xxxx, it was announced that Brazilian businessman Flavio Augusto da Silva, founder of the Wise Up ESL program, had joined the ownership group of the club. Da Silva would eventually become the club's primary owner, if and when Orlando's expansion bid to Major League Soccer is successful, and Phil Rawlins would remain the club's presidThe ownership group, originally identified as Orlando Pro Soccer, was announced on March 4, xxxx, and was initially affiliated with the Orlando Titans National Lacrosse League team. However, the Titans ran into financial difficulties. Steve Donner left the Titans club after the xxxx NLL season to focus on the soccer effort. In October xxxx, the Orlando Pro Soccer USL rights were purchased by Phil Rawlins, a board member of English Premier League club Stoke City, who moved the Austin Aztex organization to Orlando. The team was announced on October 25, xxxx. Rawlins stated at the press conference that he intends to bring a Major League Soccer franchise to Orlando "within 3?5 years", and intends to bring international matches to the city as well. Rawlins announced that the Aztex organization would remain intact in Orlando, with Adrian Heath being retained as manager and most of the team's players returning as well. On January 23, xxxx, Orlando City signed a two year deal to be the official USL Pro affiliate of SpoOrlando City's first preseason began with three matches against Major League Soccer teams. They also faced BK Häcken of the Swedish Allsvenskan before a series of matches against local colleges Rollins, UCF, Stetson and USF. They opened their first season on April 2, xxxx, at Richmond, and played their first home game on April 9 against F.C. New York. They finished the regular season top of the American Division on 51 points, which resulted in the USL Pro Regular Season title. On September 3, they played the Harrisburg City Islanders in the xxxx USL Pro Championship. This match ended in a 1?1 draw, and after extra time the score was still tied at 2?2. Orlando went on to win 3?2 in penalty kicks making them the xxxx USL Pro chIn their third year in USL Pro, the Lions took second place in the regular season. Their first game in the playoffs was a 5?0 win against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. The semi-finals were a 3?2 win over the defending champions, the Charleston Battery. The finals was a 7?4 win over the Charlotte Eagles. This marks Orlando City's second championship in The club adopted the nickname "Lions" from previous uses of the nickname in Orlando, particularly the Orlando Lions. The colors are shades of red, purple and gold, and are the same colors used by Serie A club ACF Fiorentina (which is not involved with Orlando City). The colors used represent pride inTheir home kit, white shirt with red shoulders and solid white shorts, was unveiled at their inaugural home friendly, and used without a kit sponsor through the xxxx Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic. Their away kit consists of a red shirt with white armpits and solid red shorts. At the home kit unveiling, they also announced Orlando Health as their kit sponsor. Their kit brand isFrom the advent of Orlando Pro Soccer, the team allied with the Central Florida Kraze of the USL Premier Development League to assist player development. Following their successful first season, Orlando City acquired controlling interest in the Kraze, and renamed them Orlando City U-23. The team has a legacy that includes several current and past MLS players, and won the PDL ChampioOrlando City aired several games locally on Bright House Sports Network with Jeff Radcliffe handling the play-by-play and Edmundo Rodriguez providing color commentary. Two regular season home games also appeared nationally on FOX Soccer Channel as part of USL Pro's broadcasting contract. All home games and many away games are broadcast online via USL Live. When BHSN also airs the match, their feed is used foChurch Street Station, also called the Old Orlando Railroad Depot is a historic U.S. depot in Orlando, Florida. It is located at Depot Place and West Church Street. It is also a commercial entertainment development in downtown Orlando, Florida spanning both sides of the tracks. The site was formerly used by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for their Orlando station. Amtrak now stops about a mile (1.6 km) south of downtown (see Orlando (Amtrak stThe station was originally built by the South Florida Railroad in xxxx (although some sources say it was built in xxxx) to serve Orlando. The South Florida Railroad was bought out the Plant System in xxxx, which in turn was taken over by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in xxxx. The station also served the Tavares, Orlando and Atlantic Railroad and the Orlando and Winter Park Railway. In xxxx passenger operations were transferred to Orlando Health/Amtrak station. The Church Street depot still survives to this day on the National RegisteThe planned SunRail commuter rail project will not be using the Church Street Rail Depot as one of two stops in downtown Orlando. In addition to the LYNX Central Station in Orlando, a new platform on the same side of the tracks is being built down the block from the Church Streets Station within walking distance of Orlando City Hall. The station will also provide easy access to the planned Performing Arts Center, Hotel development within the same block, the Citrus Bowl and the new Amway Center, home to the Orlando Magic NBAThe planned SunRail commuter rail project will not be using the Church Street Rail Depot as one of two stops in downtown Orlando. In addition to the LYNX Central Station in Orlando, a new platform on the same side of the tracks is being built down the block from the Church Streets Station within walking distance of Orlando City Hall. The station will also provide easy access to the planned Performing Arts Center, Hotel development within the same block, the Citrus Bowl and the new Amway Center, home to the Orlando Magic NBA Based on the Rosie O'Grady's/Seville Quarter complex opened in Pensacola, Florida in the late xxxxs by entrepreneur Bob Snow, Rosie O'Gradys/Church Street Station in Orlando saw great popular success in the xxxxs and xxxxs as it operated as an attraction offering admission to multiple nightclubs of various formats) facilitating "club hopping" for a single price in a monolithic location. It spanned both sides of Church Street and both sides of the railroad tracks.[5] Walt Disney World emulated the successful formula, opening its own Pleasure Island club district amidst Church Street Station's peak years of success, as did Universal Studios Orlando with its "City Walk" complex. The attraction's developer proceeded to develop a similar venue in Las Vegas, "Main Street Station" that at inception shared many club concepts with the Orlando fWith foreclosures and serial disappointments duplicating the successes of the past, the future of the development remains questionable. A source of probable stimulus will likely occur with the new Amway Center. Across Interstate 4, Orlando's new entertainment arena has been constructed on Church Street, within close walking distance of Church Street Station. The arena, home to the Orlando Magic of the NBA, opened to the public on Oct. 1 xxxx.[7] Nearby businesses anticipate a boost in traffic as arena customers hit the streets before andThe Amway Center is a sports and entertainment venue in Orlando, Florida, located in the Downtown area. It is part of Downtown Orlando Master Plan 3: a plan that also involves improvements to the Citrus Bowl and a new performing arts center.[6] The arena is home to the Orlando Magic of the NBA, the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL,[7] and hosted the xxxx NBA All-Star Game. The NCAA announced November 12, the Amway Center was granted the opportunity to host 2nd and 3rd round games of the NCAA Division I Men?s Basketball Tournament in xxxx.[8] On January 14, xxxx, the Arena Football League's Board of Directors voted to award ArenaBowl XXVI to Orlando in the summer of xxxx.[9] On September 4, xxxx, the Orlando Predators were informed that they had defaulted on their lease for failing to meet attendance requirements, forcing the team out of the arPrior to Downtown Master Plan 3, the Orlando Magic's ownership, led by billionaire Amway founder Richard DeVos and son-in-law Bob Vander Weide, had been pressing the City of Orlando for a new arena for nearly ten years. Amway Arena was built in xxxx, prior to the recent era of technologically-advanced entertainment arenas. With the rush to build new venues in the NBA (and sports in general), it quickly became one of the oldest arenas in theOn September 29, xxxx, after years of on-and-off negotiations, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty, and the Orlando Magic announced an agreement on a new arena in downtown Orlando, located at the northwest corner of Church Street and Hughey Avenue. The arena itself cost around $380 million, with an additional $10The details of the agreement were finalized on December 22, xxxx. In the agreement, the City of Orlando will take ownership of the new arena, while the Magic will control the planning and construction of the facility so long as contracting procedures are done in the same public manner as governments advertise contracts. In addition, the City will be paid a part of naming rights and corporate suite sales, a share estimated to be worth $1.75 million the first year of the arena's opening. The Magic will receive all proceeds from ticket sales for Magic games, while the City will receive all proceeds from ticket sales to all other events.[14] The Orlando Magic will contribute at least $50 million in cash up-front, pick up any cost overruns, and pay rent of $1 million per year for 30 years. The City of Orlando will pay for the land and infrastructure. The remaining money will come from bonds which will be paid off by part of the Orange County, Florida, Tourist Development Tax, collected as a surcharge on hotel stays, which was raised to 6% in xxxx. The Magic will guarantee $100 million of these bonds.0 million for land and infrastructure, for a total cost of $480 million (as of March 8, xxxx the arena was expected to be within $10 million of the estimated cost[11]). It is part of a $1.05-billion plan to redo the Orlando Centroplex with a new arena, a new $375-million performing arts center, and a $175-million expansion of the Citrus Bowl (Later, declining economic conditions led the improvements to the The Orlando City Council approved several operating agreements connected with the arena plans on May 22, xxxx.[15] The City Council approved the plan officially, 6-1, on July 23.[16] The Venue plan received final approval by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, 5-2, in late evening of July 26 after a long day of public hearings.[17] Amendments were made by the County Commission which were approved on August 6 by the City Council, 6-1, sealing the deal once and for all. On December 1, xxxx, the City and the Magic came to an agreement on nearly $8.5 million in compensation to three owners of the land where the arena is planned to be built. An eminent domain hearing confirmed the agreement and finalized tOn April 3, xxxx it was reported that Fitch Rating Agency had downgraded the bonds used to finance the new arena to "junkThe downgrade to "junk" of the Amway Center's debt?although reversible?signals that unless local government either expands tax revenue or drastically reduces both Amway Center and non-center expenses, creditors could in just a short few years seek bankruptcy relief in the form of repossession or auctioning off the new center. Such a move would probably not threaten the Magic'sA slow-down in the tourist development tax and other economic conditions have forced the plans to become phased. The amplified hall and the 300-seat venue are planned for phase I and Phase II includes the acoustic hall. Groundbreaking took place in June xxxx. status as tenant in theCalifornia-based art curator Sports and the Arts assembled the Amway Center Art Collection. The collection includes more than 340 works of art, including about 200 museum-quality photographs. Fourteen of the 21 artists housed in the collection represent Central Florida. The Amway Center Art Collection includes over 140 pieces of fine art paintings and mixed media originals, over 200 photographs, and graphic wall treatments highlighting both the Orlando Magic and the spirit of Orlando and Central Florida. venue." status and further warned the arena's debt holders that in as soon as 30 months the new Amway Center could be faced with a default unless finances are corrected. The city and county were quick to assure local media that in no way would Fitch's downgrade delay construction and that all necessary funds were on hand to complete the center. However because of the Fitch downgrade, the interest rate on the debt payments would increase the "payoff" cost of the Amway Center over time and the Orlando Sentinel pointed out that it would be harder to seek lending for the other phases of the project such as the "$425 million Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and the $175 million renovation of the Florida Citrus Bowl stadium." [19]he sale.[18]Citrus Bowl to be delayed until at least In xxxx the final Air Force contingent departed McCoy and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) was established as a state-chartered governmental agency and an enterprise fund of the city of Orlando. GOAA's mission was to operate, manage and oversee construction of expansions and improvements to both the Orlando International Airport and the Orlando Executive Airport. The airport gained its current name and international airport status a year later in xxxx, but retained its old IATA airport code MCO and ICAO airport code KMCO.xxxx). When it was announced in the media on September 29, it was referred to as the "Triple Crown for Downtown". league.ena.[10] after events.acility.team[4] team[4]r of Historic Places.[2]ation)).r the USL Live feed.nship in xxxx. Lotto. city and team.3 years.ampions.rting Kansas City.ent.[9][10]Adrian Heath.rs TrOcala is located near what is thought to have been the site of Ocale or Ocali, a major Timucua village and chiefdom recorded in the 16th century. The modern city takes its name from the historical village, the name of which is believed to mean "Big Hammock" in the Timucua language.[5] The Spanish Hernando de Soto's expedition recorded Ocale in xxxx during his exploration through what is today the southeastern United States. Ocale is not mentioned in later Spanish accounts; it appears to have been abandoned in the wake of de Soto's attack.ansportation. parks.onal cost.