BizBash Daily - East   |   View online
 
BizBash Daily - East
 FEBRUARY 26, 2020
 
 
 
 
TODAY'S TOP READS
 
Manhole 2
 
Symphony Talent created a data-driven experiential exhibit for Talent Acquisition Week.
 
 
 
 
 
 
EVENT INDUSTRY BUZZ
 

1. SANDERS AND BLOOMBERG FACED SCRUTINY AT 10TH DEMOCRATIC DEBATE: Another Democratic debate is in the books, and for the 10th grudge match, which took place Tuesday in South Carolina, frontrunner Bernie Sanders became the new target of his fellow candidates. Mayor Michael Bloomberg had a much better showing at his second time on a debate stage podium, but his wealth, alleged mistreatment of women at his company, and controversial policies while running the Big Apple all came under fire once again. The Daily Beast: “It was clear from the jump that the candidate who hadn’t faced much scrutiny in the nine prior debates was due to receive the frontrunner treatment in Charleston, the last chance for candidates to take on the Vermont senator, who is surging ahead of the South Carolina primary on Saturday. ‘Bernie and I agree on a lot of things. But I think I would make a better president than Bernie,’ Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said.”

2. AIRPORTS ENLIST TECHNOLOGY TO HELP THEM MANAGE A SURGE IN TRAVELERS: Forecasts call for a meteoric rise in airplane passengers over the next 15 years, according to an airline trade association, prompting airports to look for ways to handle more business. Some terminals are expanding but for others, where growth isn’t possible, technology such as artificial intelligence is being deployed for greater efficiency. The New York Times: “Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Miami International Airport are among those using visual sensors to monitor passenger line lengths and how quickly people are moving through security checkpoints. Managers can use the information to adjust where they need more workers and to send passengers to shorter lines. Passengers can see how long their wait will be on signs or on a phone app. The goal is to help reduce travelers’ worries about whether they are going to make their flight.”

3. BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS TAPS KELLY CLARKSON AS HOST FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR: Kelly Clarkson has been tapped to host the Billboard Music Awards for the third straight year. The April 29 ceremony will air live from Las Vegas. Billboard: “‘I’m thrilled to be back with my Billboard family,' Clarkson said Tuesday in a statement. ‘I love being part of an event that celebrates our greatest artists and entertains our fans. This a night of music that you won’t want to miss!’ Clarkson has created signature musical moments in 2018 and 2019, including her unique runs through the year's biggest hits.”

 
 
SPOTLIGHT ON
 
29264098V Mware13Overview Copy
 
T.B.P. offers far more than your ordinary event company—we are a collaborative event marketing and hospitality production team that delivers creative live experiences and events that are powerful and pack the “wow” clients demand. Let us…
 
 
PEOPLE / EVENTS / ACCOUNTS
 

ATLANTA: A new entertainment venue, DEFY Extreme Air Sports, will debut in late 2020. The 60,000-square-foot space will feature more than 60 trampolines, a ninja obstacle course, extreme dodgeball, a zipline, trapeze, and more.

DALLAS: Skifthas revealed plans for its inaugural Skift Aviation Forum, in association with Skift Airline Weekly. With Dallas Fort Worth International Airport serving as the premier host, the event will take place November 18 and 19.

LOS ANGELES:Tipsy Chef, a new eatery from Broseph's Restaurant Group, is now open in Santa Monica. The 3,500-square-foot space has an industrial-chic vibe with communal-style dining, plus a 16-seat bar, a 20-seat private dining room, and an outdoor patio.

NEW YORK: Celebrity chef Jonathan Waxman has re-opened Barbuto, his iconic West Village restaurant for 15 years, following a shut-down that's been in place since May, according to Eater.com. The new restaurant has opened in a new location but is just up the street from the original site.

SAN DIEGO: Break Point—a 10,000-square-foot entertainment venue boasting dining, drinks, four bowling lanes, and a dance floor—is open in Pacific Beach. Packages for special events and private parties are in the works.

 
See more news from across North America

What are you doing? Tell us: tips@bizbash.com

 
Post a Job
Find a Job
© 2020 All rights reserved, BizBash Media, Inc.

Interested in advertising with BizBash? Click here.

Did you receive this as a forward? Click here to subscribe or update market preference.

You are currently subscribed to: BizBash Daily - East

Facebook Twitter Linked In Instagram
You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our daily newsletter  Update your preferences here.



BizBash Media
15 Technology Pkwy
Suite 250
Norcross, Georgia 30092