Corporate & Leisure

Denver, CO | October, 2012 - One of the giants in post-WWII American painting, Clyfford Still dropped out of the commercial art world in 1951. When he died in 1980, he willed entire collection to an American city willing to create a permanent home for it.More than three decades later,…

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Coolidge, AZ | October, 2012 - Less than an hour south of downtown Phoenix lies the Casa Grande Ruins, one of America's oldest prehistoric and cultural preserves. Built by the Pueblo peoples who farmed the Gila Valley in the early 13th century, the ruins include the remains of several ancient…

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New York, NY | October, 2012 - Manhattan has no shortage of Irish-themed pubs, but Tir Na Nog on 39th Street is truly a cut above. Step in out of the bustling midtown traffic and you're instantly transported to a High Street local in Galway or Cork. The décor is…

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Akron, OH | September, 2012 - Akron, Ohio has a long and storied history as the heart of the US tire business. In April of 2012 the city celebrated that proud heritage with the grand opening of Bridgestone Americas' 260,000-square-foot worldwide technical center. The USD $100m research and development facility…

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Lancaster, PA | July, 2012 - Champagne Sunday Brunch in the Eden Courtyard at the Best Western Eden Resort & Suites has become a local area tradition, attracting patrons with an ever-changing menu that draws from the region's finest seasonal ingredients. But while the Courtyard is known for its dining…

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Caux, Switzerland | June, 2012 - Above the clear waters of Lake Geneva, in the small village resort of Caux overlooking Montreux, the locally-nicknamed 'Cinderella's Castle' hosts an annual series of conferences hosted by CAUX-Initiatives of Change.An independent officially recognized Swiss foundation, the body works to promote peace, prevent conflicts,…

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Irvine, CA | April, 2012 - As any die-hard fan will tell you, hockey is the Rodney Dangerfield of American sports. Despite a long history and legions of fans, the game has never quite garnered the respect it deserves.But the folks behind the Anaheim Ducks are working to change that…

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Riverside, IA | March, 2012 - The Riverside Casino & Golf Resort has positioned itself as a unique Midwest destination, offering Las Vegas-inspired gaming and slot machines in a resort setting featuring luxurious accommodations with panoramic views of its world-class golf course, an indoor/outdoor pool and other amenities.The resort, located…

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Utrecht, Netherlands | February, 2012 - A beautifully renovated museum boasting Europe's largest collection of street organs has had its central space turned into a live performance area, attracting top Dutch artists, with its acoustics tamed by a Renkus-Heinz IC Live system installed by TM Audio.Dedicated to Europe's largest display…

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Toronto, Canada | January, 2012 - Hidden in plain view amongst the towering skyscrapers of Toronto's downtown financial district, The National Club is one of the city's most prestigious landmarks. The non-political members-only organization serves as private retreat for its clientele, including many of Canada's current and future leaders.Since its…

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New York, NY | December, 2011 - The Pig 'n' Whistle in midtown Manhattan is typical of many of the area's taverns. What the narrow storefront space lacks in width, it more than makes up for in depth and height, spanning two floors and extending far to the back of…

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Morristown, NJ | November, 2011 - The name Grasshopper off the Green instantly conjures visions of an authentic Irish tavern abuzz with loud music and lively conversation. This popular bar and restaurant located in central Morristown aptly fits that description. Built in 2005, Grasshopper's vaulted beam ceilings and heavy wooden…

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Sea Isle City, NJ | October, 2011 - The beach communities on New Jersey's eastern shore are popular tourist destinations during the summer months. Sea Isle City, a picturesque coastal town on Ludlam Island, sees an annual influx of nearly 40,000 vacationers between Memorial Day and Labor Day, and hosts…

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Hamburg, Germany | October, 2011 - Almost half a century after their first gig in the city, The Beatles finally came home to Hamburg when the concept of a permanent interactive exhibition dedicated to the Fab Four became a reality, with a Renkus-Heinz loudspeaker system powering an immersive cinema experience.Situated…

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Qatar, Middle East | September, 2011 - Two soccer stadiums in Qatar have each been equipped with a uniquely designed Renkus-Heinz IC Live digitally beam steerable PA system, configured to deliver music, safety announcements and match commentary in the largely roofless venues, which are owned by the Qatar Olympic Committee…

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Augusta, GA | May, 2011 - While a summer concert or other live event means a fun day out for most of us, none of it would happen without the efforts of the people behind the scenes. For Robert Boggs of Quest Sound and Productions, it's all in a day's…

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Nicosia, Cyprus | May, 2011 - The latest upscale addition to Cyprus nightlife, the glittering Little Buddha bar in the island's capital Nicosia, is one of the stars of a list of recent installations by Renkus-Heinz distributor S&V MegaSound. With two club installations, a cathedral and a conference center completed…

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San Marcos, TX | March, 2011 - Originally opened in 1941 as the Plaza Movie Theater, this grand old venue has gone through a variety of incarnations, including a live theater, cinema, restaurant and live music venue. Shutting its doors in 2008, this already-decaying building went further downhill, becoming another…

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Borlänge, Sweden | March, 2011 - Romme Trotting racetrack in the Swedish city of Borlänge has taken delivery of one of the first RHAON (Renkus-Heinz Audio Operations Network) installations in Sweden. Robert Nilsson, from Swedish design and installation company DAT AB, which was awarded the design and installation contract, says:…

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Omaha, NE | February, 2011 - For history buffs, the idea of turning a classic old train station into a museum scores high on the Really Cool Ideas scale. For the person tasked with designing a sound system for said museum, not so much.When it opened in 1929, Omaha's Union…

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Omaha, NE | November, 2010 - Founded by renowned artist/sculptor Jun Kaneko, the Kaneko organization is a public non-profit established to provide a space and resource for creative arts in the Omaha area. The Bow Truss Room is a large open gallery space that's described as "not a museum, gallery,…

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Minot, ND | November, 2010 - The North Dakota State Fair in Minot is one of the largest events in the state, held in late July every year since 1922. Attendance has consistently increased since 2000, attracting more than 300,000 people in 2010.Dubbed "the entertainment capital of North Dakota," the…

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Las Vegas, NV | September, 2010 - Mickey Gilley's legacy as an icon of country music was already secure when he opened his original namesake bar and honky tonk in Pasadena, Texas in 1971. With its mechanical broncos and classy roadhouse vibe, the club was further immortalized as the centerpiece…

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Richmond, VA | August, 2010 - Richmond, Virginia is a city steeped in history. The state capitol is home to some of America’s most legendary architecture, including the majestic building that now houses the Science Museum of Virginia. Built in 1917 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places,…

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Indianola, IA | June, 2010 - Summer concert season kicked off with a powerful punch as more than 25,000 metal fans converged on Indianola's National Balloon Classic Field for this year's Lazerfest. Even cloudy skies and chilly weather weren't enough to dampen the spirits of the sold out crowd. The…

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Foothill Ranch, CA | August, 2009 - It is said that no battle is won without boots on the ground, and those boots belong to the ground forces. Located outside the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia, the National Infantry Museum honors the oldest and largest branch of the U.S. Army.…

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Foothill Ranch, CA | July, 2009 - Its designers proudly proclaim it as the world’s largest LED Skydome, and with 20 million ultra-bright LEDs covering 500 by 32 metres, the LED Skydome at Harmony Times Square in Suzhou Industrial Park near Shanghai is the heart of a remarkably ambitious audio-visual…

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National Harbor, MD | June, 2009 - In the environs of Washington DC, a city whose climate embraces near-arctic winters and sub-tropical summers, the elements were top of the list for consideration when the sparkling new National Harbor – one of the largest developments in Maryland's history – was mapped…

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Foothill Ranch, CA | April, 2009 - Deep in the heart of New York City’s Financial District, two blocks from Wall Street, the newly refurbished Dubliner Irish pub opened its doors in March, equipped with a compact Renkus-Heinz SYGMA SG Series distributed sound system, installed by Starview Satellite Corporation of…

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Valencia, CA | December, 2008 - Christened Queen Victoria last December by HRH the Duchess of Cornwall, Cunard’s newest Queen is the second-largest ship in its fleet. Facilities aboard this ultra-luxury passenger liner include seven restaurants, thirteen bars, a ballroom, a theatre, and three swimming pools. Two of these have…

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