Sphere Entertainment Cos. built the largest spherical building on Earth in Las Vegas.
Now it wants to build a smaller one outside D.C.
A 6,000-seat immersive ‘mini-Sphere’ venue is planned for D.C. region - The Washington Post
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.
By:Erin Cox, Travis M. Andrews
Source:The Washington Post
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