Published on 07/09/2015 by Punchmedia

Aussie Businesses Offered Slice of Etihad Stadium

Australian businesses are being offered the chance to have part of Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium devoted to their brand. The expression of interest campaign gives international retailers, manufacturers and various other industry brands an opportunity to acquire their own piece of exclusivity within one of Melbourne’s iconic sporting venues with prices starting from $450,000 per year. According to agents managing the campaign, the eight separate zones on offer will incorporate fantastic business brand exposure opportunities from the concourse right through to the walk ways and lifts. Of particular interest to businesses may be the opportunity to have their names emblazoned under the giant signs denoting the famous Lockett and Coventry ends of the ground – giving them exposure to potentially over 53,000 (Etihad Stadium capacity is 53,359) not to mention the possibility of glimpses from television coverage throughout Melbourne sporting events.

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Curtis is a leading expert in the business-for-sale industry, serving as a senior content creator at anybusiness.com.au.

With a career spanning over fifteen years, Curtis has accumulated extensive knowledge in the domain of business sales, acquisitions, and valuations. His deep understanding of market dynamics and his ability to translate complex industry jargon into accessible insights make him a trusted resource for entrepreneurs and business owners looking to buy or sell businesses.


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