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Flowing water inspired new design of Orlando’s Camping World Stadium

Flowing water inspired new design of Orlando’s Camping World Stadium

While the practical goal of Orlando’s $400 million Camping World Stadium renovation is to increase the seating to 65,000, the expansion gives the city a chance to make an artistic statement in its downtown.

DLR Group lead architect Ryan Freeland said he was inspired by moving water and palm fronds when he created metallic skin that would encircle the stadium. He told members of the city’s Appearance Review Board Thursday that the skin modernizes the stadium and will create a “lampshade” effect at night when illuminated by color-changing LED lights, according to a report in GrowthSpotter.

“We’re looking at a series of ways to illuminate the building,” Freeland said.

The Orlando Sports Commission is seeking a new naming rights partner for the stadium. Camping World's contract expired in 2024. (Rendering by DLR Group)
The Orlando Sports Commission is seeking a new naming rights partner for the stadium. Camping World’s contract expired in 2024. (Rendering by DLR Group)

The lighting package will be programmable, so it can change based on the city holiday, a special event, or team colors.

The project will be funded through Tourist Development Tax revenue, generated by a six percent surcharge on hotel rooms and short-term rentals in Orange County. The city is also seeking a new naming rights partner to replace Camping World, whose contract expired in 2024. read more

Did money or politics cause Colbert cancellation? Either way, the economics are tough for TV

Did money or politics cause Colbert cancellation? Either way, the economics are tough for TV

By DAVID BAUDER

CBS says its decision to end Stephen Colbert’s late-night comedy show is financial, not political. Yet even with the ample skepticism about that explanation, there’s no denying the economics were not working in Colbert’s favor.

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The network’s bombshell announcement late Thursday that the “Late Show” will end next May takes away President Donald Trump’s most prominent TV critic and the most popular entertainment program in its genre.

The television industry’s declining economic health means similar hard calls are already being made with personalities and programming, with others to be faced in the future. For the late-night genre, there are unique factors to consider. read more

Fashion startup founder charged with $300 million fraud

Fashion startup founder charged with $300 million fraud

By LARRY NEUMEISTER

NEW YORK (AP) — A former chief executive of two clothing technology companies who was once portrayed as an on-the-rise fashion entrepreneur has surrendered to face charges in an indictment unsealed Friday alleging that she cheated investors of over $300 million over the last six years.

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Christine Hunsicker, 48, of Lafayette, New Jersey, was charged with six counts, including fraud, aggravated identity theft and false statement charges in the indictment in Manhattan federal court.

U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said in a release that Hunsicker forged documents, fabricated audits and made material misrepresentations about her company’s financial condition to defraud investors in CaaStle Inc. and P180. read more

The Savings Game: How the Big Beautiful Bill Act will affect your taxes, finances

The Savings Game: How the Big Beautiful Bill Act will affect your taxes, finances

The giant tax and spending bill known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, or OBBBA, was signed into law by President Trump earlier this month. Given all the haggling and rewriting that went on in the preceding months, you might be wondering what precisely made it into the final law, and what it means for your taxes and finances. I will give a summary below.

Revised deductions for Social Security: Individuals 65 and older who file singly have a total deduction of $23,750 starting in 2025, including the $15,750 standard deduction, the $2,000 existing senior deduction, and a new $6,000 senior deduction. For those married and filing jointly, the total deduction is $46,700, including the $31,500 standard deduction, the $3,200 existing senior deduction, and a new $12,000 senior deduction for couples. These deductions will be adjusted for inflation in subsequent years.

The new deductions will expire after 2028 unless Congress votes to extend them. You can file IRS Form W-4V withholding 7%, 10%, 12% or 22% of your monthly payments if you want to avoid a large tax bill when you file your tax return. read more

New Space Coast HQ to train for space warfare has a new leader

New Space Coast HQ to train for space warfare has a new leader

PATRICK SPACE FORCE BASE — The Space Force presence on the Space Coast is beginning to swell as one of its major units, STARCOM, had its first change-of-command ceremony since its headquarters moved from Colorado to Florida.

Major Gen. James Smith on Friday became the third-ever commander of STARCOM, which stands for Space Training and Readiness Command, one of only three command units under Space Force. He takes over for Maj. Gen. Timothy Sejba, who oversaw the command’s initial steps as it began to take shape in Brevard County.

“As I assume command, how fitting that I do so on the Space Coast, the home of the Eastern launch range and now home of STARCOM headquarters,” Smith said while addressing Sejba during a ceremony at Patrick SFB. “You’ve created the foundation. You ensured the command is fueled and ready to be the liftoff point for our guardians. Like a launch, we now must accelerate the command, moving beyond the solid foundation of the path to a higher and ever more mission ready state.” read more