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Running Hot and Cold in Cincy

WARM OR COOL: DreamSeat has an order to install 12,000 heating and cooling seats at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, site of the Western and Southern Open, pictured here in 2023. (Getty Images)

DreamSeat Has Big Order at Lindner Family Tennis Center

DreamSeat’s first full venue installation of its heating and cooling seats is set for the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Cincinnati, site of the Cincinnati Open tennis tournament, formerly the Western and Southern Open.

The order for 12,000 seats is the largest ever for DreamSeat’s new heating and cooling seat, said a company representative exhibiting at the Association of Luxury Suite Directors Premium Experience Conference and Trade Show, which concluded July 16 at the JW Marriott at LA Live in downtown Los Angeles.

The company is providing all of the seats at the 18,000-capacity Intuit Dome, set to open in less than one month in Inglewood, California.

The seats at the NBA Los Angeles Clippers’ new home arena, the first in the team’s history, will have power and data connectivity and armrests illuminated with the help of PixMob, which worked on a retrofit of the seats at SAP Arena, home of the NHL San Jose Sharks.

DreamSeat has provided plastic or mesh seats on a large scale in the past, including 12,000 at the MLS Houston Dynamo’s home pitch, Shell Energy Stadium.

The company supplied cushioned suite seats for Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Home of the NHL Maple Leafs and NBA Raptors, and for the Cadillac Club at Citi Field, home of the MLB New York Mets.

DreamSeat also produced field-level club seats for Charlotte FC, the Major League Soccer expansion team that starts its second season of play in 2023 at Bank of America Stadium.

Some $260 million is being invested in the Lindner Family Tennis Center over the next two years. In August, Fans will see two new hospitality areas redesigned suites and new Center Court and Grandstand seats.

Tournament owner Beemok Capital committed to making the venue improvements after announcing last year that the Cincinnati Open would remain at its current site for another 25 years..

 

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