
About this Event

The future of sports and entertainment public–private development increasingly depends on treating stadiums, arenas, commercial real estate, transportation, and major events as critical infrastructure—integrating local supply chain strength, workforce pipelines, and community benefit investments into every stage. As government compliance and public accountability reshape how capital flows, successful projects must align stakeholders around strategies that deliver measurable impact.
The Local Content Summit’s Sports, Entertainment and Infrastructure Breakfast convenes businesses across the supply chain—developers, contractors, manufacturers, government officials, small businesses, and nonprofits—to examine how sports-led infrastructure projects can power economic growth and community trust. Through interactive panels and real-world case studies, attendees will explore how verified compliance, local contracting, and stakeholder engagement reduce risk while unlocking incentives and accelerating development.From stadium and arena redevelopments to mixed-use entertainment corridors and transit-linked infrastructure, this session offers exclusive insight into the policies, partnerships, and investments shaping the future of communities through sports and infrastructure.
Who Should Attend
This session is designed for stakeholders driving large-scale development and compliance in sports and infrastructure, including:
- Project Owners and Developers
- Government Officials and Public Agencies
- Contractors, Engineers and Manufacturers
- Local and Small Businesses
- Workforce and Training Providers
- Investors and Commercial Lenders
- Community and Nonprofit Leaders
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson, 2 Exchange Place, Jersey City, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 144.18