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Arena Authority board assigns new solicitor two matters to get resolved
Arena Authority board assigns new solicitor two matters to get resolved

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time10-04-2025

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Arena Authority board assigns new solicitor two matters to get resolved

Apr. 9—WILKES-BARRE TWP. — The new solicitor for the Luzerne County Convention Center Authority hit the ground running on Wednesday when the board assigned two matters to get resolved. Attorney Christopher Slusser, who was appointed at the board's March meeting, was asked to handle the possible sale of a 5-to-7-acre parcel adjacent to the Mohegan Arena and also to negotiate with U-Haul to resolve the use of an access road off of Mundy Street. In early January, the board heard a presentation from Sonny Singh of ONVB, regarding his request to purchase a parcel of land from the arena authority to build a second hotel. Singh built a Residence Inn extended-stay hotel four years ago, and this parcel adjoins that site. The board and staff at the arena said they have had a good relationship with Singh over the years. In January, the board thanked Singh for his presentation and referred the matter to the Land Development Committee for review. Board member John Pickering reported that Attorney Slusser has recommended that the authority get its own appraisal of the property before negotiating a sale price with Singh. Board Chair Patrick Patte said that not many realtors do commercial land appraisals. He said the board will seek proposals from realtors that perform that work and report back at the next meeting. Pickering and Slusser will meet to discuss the access road issue and report back at the board's meeting in May. The authority has stated it hopes to get at least $1 million for the property. The board also unanimously approved the contract — which includes a $35,000 per year retainer — with Slusser, who replaced Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald, which held the position for 16 years. Board member Donna Cupinski, who chaired the authority board for 16 years, praised RJ&G for its service to the authority, noting that the firm went "above and beyond" for the authority. "It doesn't always come down to an hourly rate," Cupinski said. Last month, the authority board hired the Slusser Law Firm, with offices in Hazleton and Kingston, at the hourly rate of $150-$250. The only other bid submitted was from Rosenn Jenkins and Greenwald of Wilkes-Barre at an hourly rate of $250-$475, depending on the attorney assigned. In other business, the board: —Approved the final bill of $430,248.10 for the completed floor chiller replacement project. —Heard ASM Global General Manager Steve Poremba report that the arena has hosted several sell-out or near-sell-out events, such as Monster Jam and Cirque du Soleil, and recently announced the booking of country music superstar Cole Swindell. Poremba also reported that the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins will be in the Calder Cup playoffs. The arena will host four college commencement ceremonies and three high school graduations in May and June. Reach Bill O'Boyle at 570-991-6118 or on Twitter @TLBillOBoyle.

Arena Authority board moves to send out RFPs for solicitorship contract
Arena Authority board moves to send out RFPs for solicitorship contract

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time13-02-2025

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Arena Authority board moves to send out RFPs for solicitorship contract

Feb. 12—WILKES-BARRE TWP. — The Luzerne County Convention Center Authority on Wednesday approved a motion to send out request proposals for its solicitorship contract. In December, the board decided to seek the proposals and Wednesday's action puts the plan in action. Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald currently holds the contract and has for 27 years. The board felt that it would be "good business" to advertise for proposals. Board member Robert Mehalick made the motion in December to seek the RFPs, stating he suggested the move as a matter of good business and for no other reason. At Wednesday's meeting, several board members felt that the authority should seek RFPs on all contracts for services, and the board agreed. Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald will continue in the solicitorship role until the process is completed. Steve Poremba, ASM Global's General Manager at the arena, reported that the organization's nonprofit concession stand program contributed more than $174,000 to support seven local nonprofit organizations throughout 2024 — showcasing the venue's commitment to giving back and strengthening the Northeastern Pennsylvania community. As part of an annual community-driven initiative, Poremba said SAVOR — Mohegan Arena's food and beverage concessionaire and culinary division of ASM Global — provided opportunities for area nonprofits to operate concession stands during events at the arena. In return, a portion of the proceeds from each stand at the ASM Global-managed venue supported these organizations' missions, helping them make a positive impact in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The seven participating nonprofits represent a number of causes tailored toward youth development and community sports programs. Through their efforts, these organizations not only raised vital funds, but also connected with thousands of event attendees, showcasing the importance of their work. In January, the board elected Patrick Patte Jr. as board chair; Lori Spencer, vice chair; Donna Cupinski, secretary; and John Ruckno, treasurer. Reach Bill O'Boyle at 570-991-6118 or on Twitter @TLBillOBoyle.

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