AEG Ogden
AEG Ogden was an Australian company that managed sports venues and convention centres in Australia and Asia.[1][2][3] It was a joint venture between Australian interests and AEG Facilities (affiliate of the Anschutz Entertainment Group) and Australian investors.
In 2019, the company merged with the property management company SMG, and rebranded as ASM Global.[4][5]
Venues
Arenas
- BCEC Great Hall
- Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Cadillac Arena
- Cairns Arena
- Dubai Arena
- ICC Sydney Theatre
- Mercedes-Benz Arena
- Newcastle Entertainment Centre
- RAC Arena
- Qudos Bank Arena
Convention centres
- Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
- Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre (to open in 2020)[6]
- Cairns Convention Centre
- Darwin Convention Centre
- International Convention Centre Sydney
- Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
- Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre
- Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island
Stadiums
Theatres
- KCC Plenary Hall
- Perth Concert Hall
References
- Remeikis, Amy (8 May 2016). "Proposed $2 billion precinct could revitalise under-utilised part of Brisbane CBD". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- Grace, Anna (2019-02-20). "AEG Ogden to manage venue opening in New Zealand". IQ Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
- "Superannuation funds 'could help build $2b Brisbane Live precinct in CBD'". ABC News. 2016-05-08. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
- "AEG to merge with SMG to create new global venue behemoth".
- "Australia's largest venue operator AEG Ogden rebrands as ASM Global". October 2019.
- "Christchurch Convention Centre opening next year". The Hotel Conversation. 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
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