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Ricoh Arena

RICOH Arena

The £113 million award-winning Ricoh Arena is a multi-purpose venue which includes a boutique 71 Rooms & Silk Suites hotel, the Singers Bar & Bistro, the isle – the largest casino in the UK – the Arena Health and Fitness club – office lettings and 2,000 on-site parking spaces.

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CommerzBank-Arena

Frankfurt

The Commerzbank-Arena is a 52,300 seat stadium in Frankfurt, Germany, that is primarily used for football and American football. It is the home of Eintracht Frankfurt of the Bundesliga and Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europa. Waldstadion was first opened in 1925 and during World War II it was used for political events of the Nazi Party.

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Arsenal

Arsenal

Arsenal are recognised as one of the giants of English football and a consistent challenger for top honours. Arsenal have won thirteen First Division and Premier League titles, ten FA Cups and in 2005–06 became the first London club to reach the UEFA Champions League final. Arsenal are also members of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs.

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Everton Case Study

Everton

Everton Football Club was formed in 1878 and became founder members of the Football League ten years later, Since then they have played more seasons in the top division of the English game than any other team. Their Goodison Park Stadium is 114 years old and has staged many international matches, including several during the World Cup.

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Louvre Hotels

Louvre Hotels

Europe's second largest hotel group, Louvre Hotels has a network of owned, managed and franchised hotels across various market segments and brands throughout Europe. The group’s brands can be grouped into two main segments: Luxury and Budget; the Luxury Division comprises the Hôtel de Crillon and Concorde Hotels & Resort brands; the Kyriad Prestige, Kyriad, Campanile and Première Classe brands make up the Budget Division.

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TGI Friday's

TGI Friday's

Since pioneering the concept of themed bars in New York in 1965, TGI Friday's has been associated with a string of industry-leading innovations in menu development (from "happy hours" to Long Island iced tea), customer service and staff training. Its iconic red and white stripes rank among the world's most recognised restaurant trademarks and, with 1000 restaurants in 55 countries, the chain continues to set the pace in casual dining.

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Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut

As a leader in the highly competitive pizza market, Pizza Hut relies on finely tuned operational and financial control at its 650 branches across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The chain, a wholly owned subsidiary of USA's Yum!, is notable for operating two distinct types of business under its heavily-promoted brand: table service family restaurants, with 420 branches in the UK and Ireland; and home delivery stores, of which there are 270.

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