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April 18, 2024 Los Angeles: United States Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall: 5,000 [1] April 21, 2024 San Francisco: Warfield Theatre: 5,000 [13] August 6, 2024 New York City: Radio City Music Hall: 6,000 [14] August 8, 2024 Boston: MGM Music Hall at Fenway —
New York Expo Center: Bronx: New York: 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2) 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m 2) State Fair Park and Event Center/Yakima SunDome: Yakima: Washington: 47,736 sq ft (4,434.8 m 2) 88,552 sq ft (8,226.7 m 2) Ventura County Fairgrounds and Event Center: Ventura: California: 88,215 sq ft (8,195.4 m 2) River's Edge Convention Center: St. Cloud ...
Founded in 2010 by American Express, Small Business Saturday began to support communities after the recession.Just last year, consumers reported a whopping $17 billion spent at tiny shops, and ...
World Business Chicago (WBC) is the official economic development organization for the City of Chicago. WBC is a public-private partnership and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported by funding from the City of Chicago, philanthropies, and the business community.
The International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), first held in Cleveland, Ohio in 1927 [1], is a trade show that features industrial machinery and technology. It is the largest manufacturing technology trade show in North America, [2] and in 1990 was renamed from the original "International Machine Tool Show" to reflect the growing scope of the show to additional technologies such as ...
Yet the grand facility was still too small for demand. The excitement brought 33,000 attendees to McCormick Place for opening day in 1961. [4] The Show bid farewell to Atlantic City and contracted for both semi-annual Shows in Chicago. The fortunes of the International Housewares Show were joined with McCormick Place for the next 36 years." [1]
Chicago Mercantile Exchange was known as the Chicago Butter and Egg Board when it was founded in 1898, and futures available through the exchange were initially limited to agricultural products. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In 1919 the Board was restructured and the name changed to Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which reflected a new focus on commodities ...