Tim Leiweke
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Geography and growth lured partnership redeveloping Hamilton’s downtown arenaThe head of the arena making company set to redevelop FirstOntario Centre says the vision of success relies on geographics and the impending growth of the Greater Toronto Area.PoliticsNov 2, 2023
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Leiweke says hockey will be focus of Hamilton’s $300M renovated arena – but not NHLThe Oak View Group CEO visited Hamilton Thursday to update the privately funded $300-million renovation plan for FirstOntario Centre.SportsNov 2, 2023
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Michael Friisdahl of Air Canada named new MLSE president and CEOAir Canada executive Michael Friisdahl will be named the new president of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, according to a media report.SportsOct 29, 2015
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Toronto’s BMO Field renovations delayed, over budgetOngoing renovations at Toronto's BMO Field to expand the soccer-first facility to a capacity of 30,000 are now over budget and will not meet the original deadline for completion.CanadaApr 10, 2015
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Toronto FC breaks promise to supporters, but hasn’t done everything wrongToronto soccer fans probably didn't know exactly what they were getting into when Toronto FC was established. Eight misery-filled seasons later, supporters will be asked yet again to dig deep into their pockets to support a team that has never made the playoffs. But on the bright side, TFC hasn't done everything wrong.SportsOct 21, 2014
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MLSE CEO Tim Leiweke to leave post by June 2015 or soonerMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment president and chief executive officer Tim Leiweke will be leaving his role next June or sooner if a successor is appointed before then.SportsAug 21, 2014
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Leiweke denies reports he plans to leave MLSETim Leiweke said Tuesday he isn’t going anywhere. A statement from Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) shot down reports its president and CEO is moving on.SportsAug 19, 2014
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MLSE boss has choice words for Rob Ford over BMO Field reno planToronto's executive committee has approved the proposed stadium plan with Rob Ford casting the lone "No" vote. It now goes to the full council in April.SportsMar 22, 2014
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