Business View Magazine | July 2019
189 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE JULY 2019 THE DENNY SANFORD PREMI ER CENTER the Convention Center side. A lot of the PREMIER Center lighting is LED already.” “The community support for us has been strong as far as the number of tickets we’ve been able to sell,” Krewson states. “Sioux Falls is growing and the community and city management have been devoted to making this building and campus a success. You can have a great building and a great staff, but if the community doesn’t embrace you, you don’t sell tickets, and then the shows aren’t going to come. Strong ticket sales show how well- received the Center has been in the community.” board, center-hung scoreboard – and good load- in type stuff for the shows, so they’ve been very happy with us.” The Convention Center is a little older, so there are some planned repair and maintenance projects such as new painting and getting some new door frames over the next several months. “Just to keep that area of the total complex fresh and relevant,” Krewson notes. “But in the PREMIER Center we are where we need to be after five years. We try to recycle as much as we can, as far as trash collection. I think we’re LEED Certified as far as our energy efficiency. We’ve been in the process of trying to convert over to LED lighting, especially at
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