Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Jay-Z's 40/40 Club Announces Airport Partnership!

Jay-Z and Delaware North Companies revealed a new joint venture. The rap mogul and the global leader in hospitality management and food services have entered into an agreement to open the 40/40 Club in select airports across The United States.

The 40/40 Club is an upscale sports bar, lounge and restaurant owned by Jay-Z and business partners, Juan and Desiree Perez. Its doors first opened in 2003 on West 25th Street in New York. A second location opened shortly after in Atlantic City with more plans of expansion.

“The 40/40 Club is all about creating first-class experiences for guests who want to relax and watch their favorite games,” stated Desiree Perez. “We want to see our club grow, and to bring those experiences to travelers. A partnership with Delaware North will do just that.”

Delaware North Companies is one of the largest privately held companies in the United States with revenues exceeding $2 billion annually. They manage hospitality and food services at marquee locations such as the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey, Delaware North-owned TD Garden in Boston, Los Angeles International Airport, Kennedy Space Center and Yosemite National Park.

Robert Stanton, Vice President of business development for Delaware North said, “We are thrilled to partner with the 40/40 Club, to bring a stylish sports bar and lounge to airports across the country. From the personalized, one-of-a-kind jerseys on the wall, to every sports game you can think of on the television screens, the club will bring a new experience that we are sure travelers will welcome.”

YORAPS.COM

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