Brett Yormark is leaving his position as Barclays Sports and Entertainment CEO
Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertianment, attends a press conference to promote the fight between WBC welterweight champion Danny Garcia vs WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman at Barclays Center on Jan. 18, 2017 in New York City.
Yormark led the reopening of the Nassau Coliseum on New York's Long Island as NYCB Live after a $180 million renovation in 2017 and created a joint venture with AEG to acquire and renovate Webster Hall in Manhattan, reopening the legendary rock club in April. that "arena revenues for the 2017–18 season came in $34 million short of the $183 million projected by the facility's owner."
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