500.com Limited Receives 356.04342 Bitcoins and Announces Closing of Private Placement

SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — 500.com Limited (NYSE: WBAI) («500.com» or the «Company»), a China-based enterprise committed to developing cryptocurrency mining businesses, today announced the closing of its previously announced private placement transaction pursuant to the definitive share subscription agreement with Good Luck Information Technology Co., Limited («Good Luck Information») entered into on December 21,…

SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — 500.com Limited (NYSE: WBAI) («500.com» or the «Company»), a China-based enterprise committed to developing cryptocurrency mining businesses, today announced the closing of its previously announced private placement transaction pursuant to the definitive share subscription agreement with Good Luck Information Technology Co., Limited («Good Luck Information») entered into on December 21, 2020. The Company has received 356.04342 Bitcoins and US$11.5 million in cash from Good Luck Information, and the Company has issued 85,572,963 newly issued Class A ordinary shares to Good Luck Information.

The 356.04342 Bitcoins is the equivalent of US$11.5 million at the Bitcoin to U.S. dollars exchange rate fixed on January 21, 2021 at US$32,326.29 to one Bitcoin.

About 500.com Limited

500.com Limited (NYSE: WBAI) is committed to becoming a leading cryptocurrency mining enterprise in China. Since announcing its entry into the cryptocurrency industry in December 2020, the Company has entered into definitive agreements to (i) purchase cryptocurrency mining machines, (ii) acquire a controlling stake in Loto Interactive Limited (HKEX: 08198), and (iii) acquire the entire mining pool business of Bitdeer Technologies Holding Company («BitDeer») operated under BTC.com, including the domain name BTC.com and the cryptocurrency wallet of BTC.com (collectively, the «BTC.com Pool Businesses»), to unfurl a comprehensive approach to cryptocurrency mining. 500.com Limited also was the first company in China to provide online lottery sales agent services, and was one of two enterprises approved by China’s Ministry of Finance to engage in the online sports lottery sales agent business on a trial basis.

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Expresses Deep Concern that Polish Court Ruling May Compromise Holocaust Scholarship

DALLAS, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is deeply concerned over a recent ruling by a Polish court that may compromise the future of Holocaust scholarship in Poland.

Poland has long struggled to come to grips with its role in the Holocaust, as both victim and perpetrator.  Its 2018 law banning statements that accuse the Polish state and nation of complicity in Nazi crimes deliberately…

DALLAS, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is deeply concerned over a recent ruling by a Polish court that may compromise the future of Holocaust scholarship in Poland.

Poland has long struggled to come to grips with its role in the Holocaust, as both victim and perpetrator.  Its 2018 law banning statements that accuse the Polish state and nation of complicity in Nazi crimes deliberately obscures the participation of Polish collaborators in the murder of Jews.

As part of this struggle, in 1998 Poland created a state-run Institute for National Remembrance (IPN) to research and document losses suffered by the Polish nation under the Nazis and Communists.  IPN has a history of ignoring or explaining away Polish complicity with the Nazis.  IPN has appointed Dr. Tomasz Greniuch, head of a major city branch.  Greniuch, a far-right historian, founded a chapter of the National Radical Camp (ONR) group, a successor to a pre-war antisemitic far-right organization. As the leader of an ONR chapter, Greniuch advocated neo-Nazi, antisemitic, and white supremacist ideology, far-right rhetoric and participated in neo-fascist rallies and marches.

Dr. Jan Grabowski, a distinguished Holocaust historian, has been an outspoken critic of Poland’s distortion of history, facing harassment and death threats over his scholarly research.  This month, a Polish court ordered Grabowski and fellow historian Dr. Barbara Engelking to apologize for writing that a Polish village mayor collaborated with the Nazis during World War II in their recent scholarly work, Night Without End.  They are appealing the decision.

Holocaust historians working in Poland must be free of politically-motivated criticism from politicians, courts, and organizations like IPN.  Rulings such as this one have a chilling effect on Holocaust scholarship. Historians and other scholars work painstakingly to uncover the truth about the murder of 3 million Jews in Poland between 1939 and 1945.  They must be allowed to do their scholarly work without fear of political repercussion.

The court’s ruling also opens the door to Holocaust distortion, which can lead to Holocaust denial, antisemitism, the spread of anti-Jewish conspiracy myths, and violence against Jews.

We support the earnest efforts by many in Poland who work to promote unfettered academic scholarship and public discourse on the Holocaust’s unique history and role in the country.

The mission of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is to teach the history of the Holocaust and advance human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference.

 

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Franklin County Visitors Bureau Celebrates African American History, Women’s History and American History at Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — History is front and center at the Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center in downtown Chambersburg. Step into the «African American History Is American History» selfie installation. Add your selfie to the exhibit. Discover distinctive people, like Royal Christian, Joseph Winters, and Zelda…

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — History is front and center at the Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center in downtown Chambersburg. Step into the «African American History Is American History» selfie installation. Add your selfie to the exhibit. Discover distinctive people, like Royal Christian, Joseph Winters, and Zelda Barbour. Share a favorite quote or story. Take a moment and read about Franklin County’s USCT (U.S. Colored Troops) from «Dum Spiro, Spero: Chambersburg’s Black Civil War Soldiers and Sailors» or read the oral history of Bernard Ruffin’s «Voices of Chambersburg.» Exhibit open from February to May 1. Come in person or join virtually by snapping a selfie with your own backdrop and emailing to jpollard@explorefranklincountypa.com.

March brings Women’s History to the 11/30 Visitors Center with «Vision, Voices, and the VOTE,» a second self-building installation to encourage public participation. Learn about some of the first women of Franklin County, including revolutionary veteran Margaret Cochran Corbin and Franklin County’s first female judge, Carol Van Horn. Snap a selfie in person or join virtually by taking a picture of influential women in your life. Share the words of women, who inspired you. Exhibit open March 1 to May 1.

Inspired by the Martin Luther King quote: «The time is always right to do what is right,» Franklin County Visitors Bureau is sponsoring an essay contest. The contest is open to young and old. Doing the right thing shaped African American history, women’s history, and all of American history. Answer the question: What is your right thing? Submit the essay to Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center, 15 South Main Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201. For prizes and further details, visit ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com.

Throughout April, Franklin County Visitors Bureau focuses on 300 years of American history in the county. The 2021 celebration will use cuisine as a connector of culture and history by hosting a series of four-cooking demonstrations—from the Pennsylvania German cooking of early immigrants through more current connections to Latin American flavors. Food connects people to home and family, to tradition and society, and brings people together. To top off the three-month celebration on May 1, Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center will host «Franklin County Flavor–300 Years of Food,» a special multi-course, multi-cuisine food event. With more than 10,000 square feet of space and using two seatings, the 11/30 Visitors Center will safely be able to host up to 150 for this one-of-a-kind taste of history. Ticket sales open March 22.

The Franklin County Visitors Bureau invites all to explore history, arts and architecture, recreation, natural beauty, fresh foods, and the warm hospitality of communities like Chambersburg, Greencastle, Mercersburg, Shippensburg, and Waynesboro. Franklin County PA is located just north of the Mason Dixon Line and is an easy drive from Washington DC, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. For more information, visit ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com regularly or contact the Franklin County Visitors Bureau at 866.646.8060 for information on 11/30 Visitors Center activities.

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Pandemic Derail Your Plans for the Polar Plunge Fundraiser? Then Call in the Fire Department!

STEVENSVILLE, Md., Feb. 23, 2021  When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to disrupt The Maryland State Police Polar Plunge fundraiser recently, a beloved annual tradition enjoyed by Stertil-Koni employees and friends, the company knew exactly who to call – their local fire department.

In a normal year, the Polar Plunge hosts hundreds of corporate teams, schools, and individual plungers, all diving into the frigid Chesapeake Bay

STEVENSVILLE, Md., Feb. 23, 2021  When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to disrupt The Maryland State Police Polar Plunge fundraiser recently, a beloved annual tradition enjoyed by Stertil-Koni employees and friends, the company knew exactly who to call – their local fire department.

In a normal year, the Polar Plunge hosts hundreds of corporate teams, schools, and individual plungers, all diving into the frigid Chesapeake Bay in late January to raise funds for the Special Olympics of Maryland.
But this has been anything but a normal year.

In an effort to encourage social distancing this year, the Polar Plunge cancelled its beachside party atmosphere and encouraged participants to find creative ways to «plunge» — from homes or offices.

Talk about creative, enter heavy duty vehicle lift leader Stertil-Koni, which prides itself at being a terrific problem-solver for a North American customer base that includes some of the largest transit agencies, trucking firms, airlines, pupil transportation providers, municipalities and even the U.S. Military.

It’s a chilling thought, but this plucky team of 18 plungers wasn’t about to let the «new normal» dampen their spirits—or their fund-raising.

And that’s why Kevin Hymers, Director of Operations at Stertil-Koni, and CPO (Chief Plunging Officer!), enlisted the help of the Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department. The KIVFD was more than happy to help, arriving at the Stertil-Koni headquarters with a ladder truck, a tanker truck, and a crew of firefighters eagerly awaiting the opportunity to douse the team. As the wind whipped up late on a Friday afternoon while the temperatures dipped, the Stertil-Koni team ran through the water raining down from above. They laughed with glee, or so it seemed.

As Hymers noted, «Our group loves to go ‘freezing for a reason.’ A big thanks to the Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department which not only made it possible, they helped keep our Stertil-Koni tradition alive and well.»

To learn more about the Maryland State Police Polar Plunge and its cause, the Special Olympics of Maryland, visit PlungeMD.

About Stertil-Koni

Stertil-Koni – proud to be a Buy America company — is the market leader in heavy duty vehicle lifts, notably bus lifts and truck lifts, and proudly serves municipalities, state agencies, school bus fleets, major corporations, the U.S. Military and more. Stertil-Koni is distinguished by its extensive distributor network across the U.S. and Canada – delivering world-class engineering combined with dedicated local expertise. The breadth of Stertil-Koni’s products meets all ranges of lifting needs and includes Mobile Column Lifts, 2-post, 4-post, inground piston lifts, platform lifts, and its axle-engaging, inground, scissor lift configuration, ECOLIFT. The company’s innovative, inground telescopic piston DIAMONDLIFT is available with an optional Continuous Recess system, ideal for low clearance vehicles. Stertil-Koni USA is headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland with production facilities in Europe, The Netherlands, and in Streator, IL.

Media Contact

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Experience Japan’s 2021 Cherry Blossom from home

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — One of Japan’s biggest tourist draws, the spectacular cherry blossom (sakura) that occurs every spring, looks set to delight those that wish to travel to the country once again in 2021.

 

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BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — One of Japan’s biggest tourist draws, the spectacular cherry blossom (sakura) that occurs every spring, looks set to delight those that wish to travel to the country once again in 2021.

 

See this illustrated map to discover the approximate dates for when you can enjoy the flowering and full bloom of the sakura cherry blossom in Japan in 2021, from as early as mid-March in the south and east of the country to early May in the northernmost island of Hokkaido.

 

Gatherings of crowds for Hanami cherry blossom viewing festivals were discouraged in 2020 due to pandemic-related restrictions. However, it seems that tourists will have more access than ever before to Japan’s ideal viewing locations in its countless beautiful parks and gardens, by using innovative virtual technology from home.

The experience of witnessing the wonderous bloom of pink and white cherry flowers has long been a cherished annual tradition in Japan, and picnics and flower-viewing parties are popular for locals as well as an increasing number of international tourists.

Sakura usually starts in March at the south of the Japanese peninsula, where temperatures begin to rise earlier, before making its way north to the island of Hokkaido by early May. Once the blossom begins, the flowers usually take around a week to reach full bloom, known as mankai, which also usually lasts about seven days.

As the cherry blossom is such a big attraction and lasts for such a short window of time, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMC) frequently publishes and updates forecasts for the event every year.

The forecast is based around flowering and full bloom dates from previous years, as well as the temperatures during autumn and winter, but is often closely monitored and updated well into the spring so enthusiasts don’t miss out on it!

The bloom is expected early this year

In general, the Japan cherry blossom forecast for 2021 predicts that the flowers will begin to bloom earlier than in a normal year thanks to a relatively warm winter.

The expected flowering date in the Kinki region, which includes Osaka and Kyoto, and the Kanto region, where the capital of Tokyo is located, is expected in mid-March. Meanwhile, sakura is currently expected to begin in the Kyushu and Tohoku regions either later in the month or in early April.

On Hokkaido, the cherry bloom is expected a little later than in 2020, beginning from late April in the southern and central parts of the island to early May in western and eastern regions.

Some of the most popular places for sakura viewing in Japan are the many parks and gardens of the vast number of shrines, castles, and temples across the country, including at the thousands of Hanami cherry blossom festivals that take place during the period.

Although most international travelers were not able to experience the cherry blossom in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions, many popular Sakura viewing sites have ensured that this won’t be the case in 2021 by introducing a number of virtual experiences.

Cherry Blossom 2021 can be enjoyed from home too

Even if you’re not planning to travel to Japan in spring 2021 to experience the natural phenomenon for yourself, you’ll still be able to enjoy it from home through numerous virtual experiences, including 360 panoramic video tours of iconic cherry blossom viewing locations.

Additionally, a number of other Japanese virtual travel experiences have been set up to allow those planning to visit the country to get to know popular attractions before their visit, as well as to provide a digital alternative to those currently unable to travel.

These include virtual tours of many of the most popular museums as well as live video feeds of iconic attractions such as Mount Fuji and the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, so you can get plenty of ideas for planning your next trip to Japan and decide on the attractions you most want to visit in person!

For more information, please visit https://www.jrailpass.com/blog/japan-virtual-travel.

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Experience Japan’s 2021 Cherry Blossom from home

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — One of Japan’s biggest tourist draws, the spectacular cherry blossom (sakura) that occurs every spring, looks set to delight those that wish to travel to the country once again in 2021.

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BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — One of Japan’s biggest tourist draws, the spectacular cherry blossom (sakura) that occurs every spring, looks set to delight those that wish to travel to the country once again in 2021.

Gatherings of crowds for Hanami cherry blossom viewing festivals were discouraged in 2020 due to pandemic-related restrictions. However, it seems that tourists will have more access than ever before to Japan’s ideal viewing locations in its countless beautiful parks and gardens, by using innovative virtual technology from home.

The experience of witnessing the wonderous bloom of pink and white cherry flowers has long been a cherished annual tradition in Japan, and picnics and flower-viewing parties are popular for locals as well as an increasing number of international tourists.

Sakura usually starts in March at the south of the Japanese peninsula, where temperatures begin to rise earlier, before making its way north to the island of Hokkaido by early May. Once the blossom begins, the flowers usually take around a week to reach full bloom, known as mankai, which also usually lasts about seven days.

As the cherry blossom is such a big attraction and lasts for such a short window of time, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMC) frequently publishes and updates forecasts for the event every year.

The forecast is based around flowering and full bloom dates from previous years, as well as the temperatures during autumn and winter, but is often closely monitored and updated well into the spring so enthusiasts don’t miss out on it!

The bloom is expected early this year

In general, the Japan cherry blossom forecast for 2021 predicts that the flowers will begin to bloom earlier than in a normal year thanks to a relatively warm winter.

The expected flowering date in the Kinki region, which includes Osaka and Kyoto, and the Kanto region, where the capital of Tokyo is located, is expected in mid-March. Meanwhile, sakura is currently expected to begin in the Kyushu and Tohoku regions either later in the month or in early April.

On Hokkaido, the cherry bloom is expected a little later than in 2020, beginning from late April in the southern and central parts of the island to early May in western and eastern regions.

Some of the most popular places for sakura viewing in Japan are the many parks and gardens of the vast number of shrines, castles, and temples across the country, including at the thousands of Hanami cherry blossom festivals that take place during the period.

Although most international travelers were not able to experience the cherry blossom in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions, many popular Sakura viewing sites have ensured that this won’t be the case in 2021 by introducing a number of virtual experiences.

Cherry Blossom 2021 can be enjoyed from home too

Even if you’re not planning to travel to Japan in spring 2021 to experience the natural phenomenon for yourself, you’ll still be able to enjoy it from home through numerous virtual experiences, including 360 panoramic video tours of iconic cherry blossom viewing locations.

Additionally, a number of other Japanese virtual travel experiences have been set up to allow those planning to visit the country to get to know popular attractions before their visit, as well as to provide a digital alternative to those currently unable to travel.

These include virtual tours of many of the most popular museums as well as live video feeds of iconic attractions such as Mount Fuji and the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, so you can get plenty of ideas for planning your next trip to Japan and decide on the attractions you most want to visit in person!

For more information, please visit https://www.jrailpass.com/blog/japan-virtual-travel.

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Chris Torres of TMA states 79% of Travellers Will Book as Soon as Restrictions are Lifted

GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A recent survey of 2,000 travellers conducted by the Tourism Marketing Agency sheds light on their intentions and mindset for 2021 and beyond. As the travel industry remains one of the hardest-hit sectors during the global pandemic, data from this survey shows the pending explosion of bookings as soon as restrictions are eased. This is positive news for the industry, but only if the small businesses that fuel the tourism sector can survive this…

GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A recent survey of 2,000 travellers conducted by the Tourism Marketing Agency sheds light on their intentions and mindset for 2021 and beyond. As the travel industry remains one of the hardest-hit sectors during the global pandemic, data from this survey shows the pending explosion of bookings as soon as restrictions are eased. This is positive news for the industry, but only if the small businesses that fuel the tourism sector can survive this year.

A companion survey by the Tourism Marketing Agency of over 500 tour operators highlighted the need for government support. A shocking 39% of tour operators around the world have received absolutely zero financial support from their governments during this crisis. For those who have managed to hang on through restrictions, lockdowns, and very real consumer fears, there is — finally — cause for optimism in 2021.

Some key findings from the traveller survey include:

  • 79% of respondents plan to travel as soon as travel restrictions are lifted — regardless of the prevalence of vaccine rollouts.
  • Younger travellers (aged 18-34) are the most eager to travel internationally, with 52% wanting to cross borders in 2021 if restrictions are lifted.
  • But 60% of travellers aged 35 and over want to only travel domestically, even if restrictions are lifted.
  • 34% of travellers aged 54 and over say they plan to travel internationally less often than they did before the pandemic. This is traditionally a major market, especially for countries in Europe, so this could indicate a larger, more permanent shift for the travel industry.
  • The cruise industry is NOT dead. When travel is an option, 18% of respondents are most looking forward to taking a cruise. For reference, this percentage is twice the number of travellers looking forward to taking a traditional bus/coach tour.

«The travel industry employs 1 in 10 workers globally and accounts for over 10% of global GDP,» said Chris Torres, Founder and Director of Tourism Marketing Agency and lead researcher for this survey. «The demand is pent up and ready to explode, but the industry is still struggling to stay alive. Giving hope to small operators who are clinging on is great, but financial support for the sector is critical to keeping people employed and businesses open.»

Data is also available on a regional basis, with specific reports for North America, the UK & Ireland, Europe, and Australia & New Zealand.

About Chris Torres of Tourism Marketing Agency

Chris Torres is a Brand and Digital Tourism expert with over 26 years’ industry knowledge and speaks at

many tourism events worldwide, offering his advice and guidance on how travel, tourism and destination businesses can gain brand recognition and increase bookings.

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Chris Torres
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The Cordish Companies Submits Proposal to City of Richmond, VA to Develop World-Class Casino Resort Destination

BALTIMORE, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — PPE Casino Resorts Richmond, LLC, an affiliate of The Cordish Companies, has responded to a request for proposals issued by the City of Richmond, VA with a plan to develop a $600+ million destination casino resort in the City’s Scotts Addition area.

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BALTIMORE, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — PPE Casino Resorts Richmond, LLC, an affiliate of The Cordish Companies, has responded to a request for proposals issued by the City of Richmond, VA with a plan to develop a $600+ million destination casino resort in the City’s Scotts Addition area.

Cordish has developed the most successful casino entertainment resorts in the U.S., including Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland, Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, Live! Casino Pittsburgh, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, FL and the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, FL.  Cordish’s Live! Casino & Hotel Richmond will set a new standard for gaming, hotels and entertainment in the Commonwealth and serve as a new world-class attraction for the greater Richmond Region.

The Project includes a 250,000 square foot casino; a luxury hotel with approximately 300 guest rooms and 30 suites; upscale spa and fitness facilities; a 4,000-capacity live entertainment venue; 40,000 square feet of multi-use event space; and 18 restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. The Project Site, located at the intersection of Arthur Ashe Blvd and West Leigh Street in Scott’s Addition, offers convenient access from both I-64 and I-95.

Zed Smith, Chief Operating Officer and Partner of The Cordish Companies stated, «Our Live! brand is one of the most recognized casino and entertainment brands in the country.  Our project will be a key link in realizing the vision set forth in the Richmond 300 Master Plan for the development of a higher density dining, entertainment, hospitality and commercial node connecting the Diamond and Boulevard developments to our site and the Washington Football Club training facility.»

The Project will maximize economic and social impact benefits to the City and its communities. Live! Casino & Hotel Richmond will generate $5.3 billion of total economic impact for the City of Richmond over the first 10 years and create more than 5,000 new direct and indirect jobs during construction and over 3,000 new permanent jobs.

«I’m thrilled to be participating in the Live! Casino & Hotel Richmond project as an investor and partner,» stated Bruce Smith, National Football League Hall of Famer and partner in Live! Casino & Hotel Richmond.  «The Cordish Companies have a proven track record of both creating leading casino entertainment destinations around the country and, just as importantly, maximizing the positive social impacts of its developments for local and minority residents and businesses.»

The Company’s ownership includes substantial minority investment from prominent minority companies and individuals with a long history of living, working and investing in the Commonwealth.  The Company’s community outreach includes partnering with local and regional higher education and vocational schools, workforce development organizations and governmental bodies in order to achieve the broadest communication and outreach to local communities. The Construction Management team for the Project will include three of the area’s most prominent minority general contractors, including Davis Brothers Construction Company, Mark Turner Construction and Canterbury Enterprises teamed with Gilbane Building Company.

The Cordish Companies and its affiliates have a strong history of leadership in philanthropy, working with local non-profit organizations in all markets where it does business and becoming active members of the community. Cordish is committed to supporting the Richmond community and its non-profit organizations through direct monetary contributions and in-kind services, acting as a convener to assist community organizations and non-profits in their fundraising efforts and volunteerism, an endemic value to the Company and its team members.

«No gaming or development company in the country has our track record of successfully designing, financing, building and operating large-scale casino entertainment resort destinations in regional markets,» stated Zed Smith.  «Every commitment, program and goal contained in our proposal has been successfully achieved time and again by us in other cities in the country.  Our commitment to excellence, creating memorable guest experiences and treating our team members and communities like family is our hallmark.» 

About The Cordish Companies
The Cordish Companies’ origins date back to 1910 and encompass four generations of privately-held, family ownership. During the past ten decades, The Cordish Companies has grown into a global leader in Gaming; Commercial Real Estate; Entertainment Districts; Sports-Anchored Developments; Hotels; Residential Properties; Restaurants; Coworking Spaces; and Private Equity. One of the largest and most respected developers in the world, The Cordish Companies has been awarded an unprecedented seven Urban Land Institute Awards for Excellence for public-private developments that are of unique significance to the cities in which they are located.  The Cordish Companies has developed and operates highly acclaimed dining, entertainment and hospitality destinations throughout the United States, many falling under The Cordish Companies’ Live! Brand, highly regarded as one of the premier entertainment brands in the country. Welcoming over 55 million visitors per year, these developments are among the highest profile dining, entertainment, gaming, hotel and sports-anchored destinations in the country. In gaming, The Cordish Companies has developed among the most successful casino hotel resorts in the world including the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa and Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland. The Company recently opened the highly acclaimed Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, in the Philadelphia Stadium District, and Live! Casino Pittsburgh. Over the generations, The Cordish Companies has remained true to the family’s core values of quality, entrepreneurial spirit, long-term personal relationships, and integrity. As a testimony to the long-term vision of its family leadership, The Cordish Companies still owns and manages virtually every business it has created. For more information visit www.cordish.com or follow us on Twitter

«The Cordish Companies,» «The Cordish Company» and «Cordish» are trademarks used under license by independent corporations, legal liability companies and partnerships («Cordish Entities»). Each Cordish Entity is a separate, single-purpose legal entity that is solely responsible for its obligations and liabilities. No common operations or financial interdependency, and no intermingling of assets or liabilities of the Cordish Entities exists, or should be deemed to exist, as a result of the potential common reference to multiple independent entities operating under the names «Cordish,» «The Cordish Companies» or «The Cordish Company» here or elsewhere. 

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Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville Offers Savings Now Through End of March

JANESVILLE, Wis., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Now through the end of March drivers can save when they take their Volkswagen vehicle to be serviced at Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville. Service coupons are available for percentages off, discounted prices and complimentary services.

Individuals in the market for an oil and filter service are in luck. For $79.95 plus tax, vehicle owners can receive an oil and filter change…

JANESVILLE, Wis., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Now through the end of March drivers can save when they take their Volkswagen vehicle to be serviced at Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville. Service coupons are available for percentages off, discounted prices and complimentary services.

Individuals in the market for an oil and filter service are in luck. For $79.95 plus tax, vehicle owners can receive an oil and filter change for up to five quarts of synthetic oil. This deal includes a complimentary dealer Multi-Point Inspection.

Volkswagen drivers can purchase new genuine Volkswagen front wiper blades with a five-dollar off coupon. This includes free installation of the wiper blades. Those interested in other services can enjoy the More-Is-Better Bonus. This coupon includes $10 off any service of $50 or more, $15 off any service of $100 or more and $20 off any service of $150 or more.
Individuals seeking new brake pads for their Volkswagen vehicle can enjoy $20 off brake pad replacement per axle. This service includes a visual inspection of rotors, calipers, cylinders and parking brake operation. It also includes the installation of either front or rear Genuine Volkswagen Brake Pads. The vehicle will also be taken for a complimentary test drive to ensure proper installation.

Two complimentary service being offered by Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville include a battery test and tire rotation. The battery test includes inspecting and cleaning the battery terminals and cables and testing the battery, charging system and starting system. A Multi-Point Inspection will also be conducted. The tire rotation includes inspecting tires for wear and tear, inflating the tires to the correct pressure and rotating the tire positions. Technicians will also inspect the valve stems for damage and replace missing valve caps.

Additional restrictions may apply to the service coupons. All coupons must be printed and presented at the time of write-up. Coupons may not be combined with other offers. There is a limit of one per customer. These coupons are valid only at a participating Volkswagen dealership. See Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville for complete details. Coupons expire on March 31, 2021.

More information can be found at the Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville website, https://www.janesvillevw.com/. The dealership can be contacted via phone at 855-890-2064 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Frank Boucher Volkswagen of Janesville is located at 4211 Milton Ave. in Janesville.

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Business and Community Leaders Urge Congress to Oppose Commercial Rest Areas

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — NATSO, representing truckstops and travel plazas, and a diverse coalition that includes restaurants, fuel retailers, city governments, trucking firms and blind entrepreneurs today urged lawmakers to oppose efforts to commercialize Interstate rest areas as Congress considers infrastructure…

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — NATSO, representing truckstops and travel plazas, and a diverse coalition that includes restaurants, fuel retailers, city governments, trucking firms and blind entrepreneurs today urged lawmakers to oppose efforts to commercialize Interstate rest areas as Congress considers infrastructure legislation.

The groups, which represent hundreds of thousands of mostly small businesses that operate near the Interstate Highway System, urged lawmakers to reject proposals to carve out any exceptions to the longstanding ban that prohibits state departments of transportation from unfairly competing against the private sector by selling food, fuel or other commercial services, including electric vehicle charging, at Interstate rest areas.

America’s cities, restaurants, hotels, travel plazas, fuel retailers, convenience stores and blind merchants have been economically harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fiscal losses by the nation’s businesses have led to unprecedented unemployment and massive municipal deficits. The private sector’s ability to operate in a competitive and robust marketplace ensures its ability to provide jobs, generate critical tax revenues and further enhance investments in alternative fuels, the groups said in a letter to the members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.  

«Offering food or fuel, including electric charging services at rest areas, would allow states to enter into a monopoly in which they unfairly compete with the private businesses already operating near the interstate exit interchanges to meet the needs of the motoring public,» said NATSO President and CEO Lisa Mullings. «If state governments preempt consumer demand, they will effectively destroy the incentive for private sector investment.»

«The ban on commercial services at Interstate rest areas exists in order to encourage private commercial activities in off-highway communities,» said NATSO Vice President of Government Affairs David Fialkov. «Carving out an exception for EV charging infrastructure would not only discourage existing refueling stations throughout the country from investing in charging infrastructure, but it will signal to prospective EV drivers that they will not be able to access the same amenities and fueling experience to which they are accustomed. This is the wrong signal for Congress to send.»   

Upending long-established policy prohibiting commercial rest areas also threatens the livelihood of the nation’s blind merchants, who service the vending machines at rest areas, and would hinder the Department of Transportation’s goal of expanding commercial truck parking capacity nationwide.

Congress effectively privatized highway services in 1960, when Congress prohibited states from offering commercial services at rest areas along the Interstate Highway System specifically so that private sector entities would grow and provide services to the traveling public. This includes the establishment of fees for electric vehicle charging. Established businesses including travel plazas, convenience stores, restaurants and hotels are already meeting the needs of highway travelers.

In many rural communities located near Interstates, gas stations, restaurants, convenience stores, truckstops, and hotels represent the largest local taxpayers, contributing more than $22.5 billion in state and local taxes. These funds help support schools, police and fire departments and other vital public services. 

«Any efforts to commercialize rest areas threaten the livelihoods of blind entrepreneurs in the United States who depend on revenue from rest area vending machines,» said Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind. «With unemployment among blind Americans exceeding 70 percent, permitting state-financed food operations that will cause blind entrepreneurs to lose their businesses is unconscionable. Congress enacted the Randolph-Sheppard Act to provide blind people with remunerative employment, enlarge our economic opportunities, and encourage self-support through the operation of vending facilities. Commercializing rest areas is contrary to that intent, and the National Federation of the Blind joins with other stakeholders in fighting these ill-conceived efforts to do so.»

«Many cities and towns across the nation rely on sales and income taxes, which have been reduced sharply during the pandemic, leaving communities facing unprecedented losses,» said Clarence E. Anthony, CEO and Executive Director of the National League of Cities (NLC). «Allowing state-run competition against local businesses would further harm small towns and undermine their ability to pay to maintain roads, build schools and keep their communities safe.»

«The restaurant industry was the first forced to shut down and will be the last to fully reopen. So far, 1 in 6 restaurants has closed during the pandemic and the industry has lost $255 billion in expected sales,» said Sean Kennedy, Executive Vice President for Public Affairs at the National Restaurant Association. «As people slowly start to move around the country again in the coming year, the money spent in the restaurants and other small businesses along the way will help put people back to work and will be crucial to rebuilding local economies. Commercialization of rest areas would create more chaos for the industry and slow efforts to fuel our recovery.»

Congress reaffirmed its commitment to helping exit-based businesses thrive and to supporting local communities as recently as 2012, when the Senate voted 86 to 12 to uphold the longstanding federal law prohibiting the sale of food, fuel and other convenience items from Interstate rest areas.

The letter to Congress was signed by NATSO, Asian American Hotel Owners Association, Energy Marketers of America, Franchise Business Services, International Franchise Association, National Association of Convenience Stores, National Automatic Merchandising Association, National Federation of the Blind, National Franchisee Association, National League of Cities, National Restaurant Association, National Retail Federation, National Tank Truck Carriers, Natural Gas Vehicles for America, and the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America.

NATSO is the professional association of America’s travel plaza and truckstop industry. Founded in 1960, NATSO represents the industry on legislative and regulatory matters; serves as the official source of information on the diverse travel plaza and truckstop industry; provides education to its members; conducts an annual convention and trade show; and supports efforts to generally improve the business climate in which its members operate.

CONTACT: Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman
Phone: (703) 739-8578

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