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Coca-Cola gets naming rights for new Birmingham amphitheater
Forget Coca-Cola: What should Birmingham’s new $46 million amphitheater be called?
Birmingham residents have a lot of different thoughts on what Birmingham’s new $46 million downtown concert venue should be called. The Birmingham News asked readers “Birmingham’s new downtown concert venue will be called the Coca-Cola Amphitheater. What do you think it should be called instead?” on Facebook.
Coca-Cola revealed as sponsor for Birmingham amphitheater
Coca-Cola Bottling Company United’s name will be found everywhere once the amphitheater is open. The company said the investment is about helping the community.
Another Coca-Cola Sign to Get Prominent Placement on Birmingham Skyline – Over the Amphitheater
Birmingham’s new amphitheater picked up a recognizable name today with the announcement that it will be the Coca-Cola Amphitheater. Dozens were on hand for the announcement at the site where the 9,000-seat, $50 million development is rising on the campus of the former Carraway Hospital.
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Live Nation says Oak Mountain Amphitheatre will close; Business owners worry about their bottom line
There were rumors last month that Post Malone’s concert could be the last at the venue ever, but now it's a real possibility.
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Coca-Cola pops the top on new Birmingham amphitheater
The new amphitheater in Birmingham has a new name.The Coca-Cola Amphitheater is set to open in the summer of 2025, bringing ...
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Future of Oak Mountain Amphitheatre remains unclear
Neighbors who work in the area say the amphitheater brings both visitors and money in to Pelham, but they say they are ...
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Council Approves $4.5M in Paving, Sidewalk Improvements Near Amphitheater Site, Increases Transit Funding
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday approved a $4.5 million agreement for the construction of sidewalk and roadway ...
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Millions more coming from city for Uptown infrastructure
The city of Birmingham is set to provide new infrastructure to support a major development. The Joint Budget and Finance ...
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