The company behind the Las Vegas attraction plans to expand to National Harbor, financed with $200 million in public and private tax incentives and other subsidies.
Officials have proposed building a mini-Sphere in Maryland's National Harbor. One-third the size of the original, the ...
The company has confirmed plans to develop a 6,000-capacity ‘mini Sphere’ at National Harbor in the Washington, D.C.
On Sunday, Sphere Entertainment Co. announced plans to develop a second U.S. location for immersive entertainment venue at National Harbor ...
Sphere Entertainment, the company behind the Las Vegas Sphere, announced plans for a second location near Washington, D.C. The “Mini Sphere” will be built in National Harbor, Maryland, seating 6,000 ...
Sphere has plans for a sibling. A new Sphere is in the works for National Harbor in the Washington, D.C. area. Sphere Entertainment, the State of Maryland, Prince George’s County and Peterson ...
Sphere Entertainment has announced plans to build a 6,000-seat mini Sphere at National Harbor in Maryland, 15 minutes from Washington, D.C.
Sphere Entertainment is planning to build what it says will be the world’s first mini-Sphere venue off the Potomac River in Maryland, a 6,000-seat immersive experience that would open in 2030.
Developers want to bring a piece of Las Vegas to the DMV. Sphere Entertainment and state officials in Maryland announced plans for a mini Sphere for the Washington, D.C. region at National Harbor.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke with WTOP about plans to build a “Mini-Sphere” at National Harbor and what acts may perform there.
When The Sphere first opened in Las Vegas, nobody quite knew what to expect. After all, it was just another concert venue, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: MSG Group Of course, by now your familiar with the Las Vegas Sphere, the spherical 20,000 ...