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November 2, 2007
Northfield Stapleton wins international award
YourHub.com (Denver, CO) By Z. J. Czupor
Forest City's 1.2 million-square-foot "open air lifestyle and entertainment center" (aka a mall) in Denver was awarded a Silver MAXI Award in Public Relations from the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) for attracting "huge crowds over the holiday season with its inaugural Symphony in Lights holiday light show - the first of its kind for a shopping center."
The Symphony in Lights, which was free to the public, ran from November 18 - December 31. More than 250,000 LED lights lit up a football field-sized area of buildings. The lights were programmed to flick on and off, run up and down and pulse to the high-energy music of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. The show was designed and choreographed by internationally renowned holiday light hobbyist Carson Williams.
NoLandGrab: We really can't think of anything funny to say that tops "open-air lifestlye and entertainment center" and "internationally renowned holiday light hobbyist."
Posted by lumi at November 2, 2007 6:48 AM