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Sports Authority, Inc. (formerly The Sports Authority) was an American sports retailer based in Englewood, Colorado. [3] At its peak, Sports Authority operated 463 stores in 45 States and Puerto Rico. The company's website was on the GSI Commerce platform and supported the retail stores as well as other multi-channel programs.
The D.C. Armory is an armory and a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in the eastern United States, located in Washington, D.C., east of the U.S. Capitol building. Managed by the Washington Convention and Sports Authority, the Armory was constructed [3] and opened in 1941, as the headquarters, [4] armory, and training facility [3] for the District of Columbia National Guard.
Dick's is the largest sporting goods retail company in the United States, [5] with over 800 stores as of 2023. [6] [7] The public company is based in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, [8] and is physically located in Findlay Township, Pennsylvania, [9] outside Pittsburgh, and has approximately 53,000 employees as of August 2023. [10]
Technically, the state-created Jackson County Sports Complex Authority is the stadium’s landlord, not the county government. The authority’s five board members, who are appointed by the ...
The intellectual property of Sports Authority includes its e-commerce website, SportsAuthority.com, and a loyalty program with 28.5 million members. Dick's set to win auction for Sports Authority ...
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The Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County (also known as the Sports & Exhibition Authority or SEA) is a municipal authority that owns and operates public sports and entertainment venues in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and the City of Pittsburgh.
Weequahic Park Sports Authority is a non-profit park conservancy, working with Essex County to restore and preserve the historical aspects of the park, while providing sports and youth activities. [17] As of 2022, it has new offices in the Feldman Middleton Jr. Community Center, itself named for a cofounder of the Weequahic Park Sports Authority.