A Sphere Entertainment venue could be coming to Maryland under a proposal announced by the governor's office.
"Our state is the best place in the country to bring dreams to life" ...
Officials have proposed building a mini-Sphere in Maryland's National Harbor. One-third the size of the original, the ...
The company behind Vegas’s Sphere venue announced plans to bring a smaller version of its venue to the National Harbor in D.C ...
The next Sphere is set to be built at National Harbor, a premier destination in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, ...
A second Sphere is coming to Washington, D.C., but it will differ from the original Las Vegas venue in a key area.
The Sphere in Las Vegas is unlike any other venue. Soon, it will have a baby version on the East Coast. What we know so far.
Gov. Wes Moore and the company behind the Sphere said the project in National Harbor, in the Washington metro area, would ...
Developers say the new venue would generate $1 billion a year in economic activity—but relies heavily on public incentives.
When constructing the first sphere, the production cost climbed over $2.3 billion. Although a large price, James L. Dolan, the Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for Sphere Entertainment, ...
The proposed venue would be one of the first smaller-scale Spheres with seating for 6,000 people instead of over 17,000.
Now, there are possible plans for a second state-of-the-art facility to be built at National Harbor, Maryland, located ...