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Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Lotto signs soccer prodigy Loradana Palette
Italian sports brand Lotto has signed its first-ever U.S. name, image, and likeness (NIL) partnership with rising soccer star Loradana Paletta. At just 14 years old, Paletta, a standout midfielder, is one of the youngest players on the U.S. Soccer Under-16 Girls National Team and competes with the NYCFC Youth U14 Academy Boys Team. "Lotto has a great fifty-plus year heritage in soccer and adding Loradana as our first NIL partner in the U.S. is the latest example of our dedication to the future of the sport and our continued growth in market as the country's soccer participation and interest is skyrocketing," said Jameel Spencer, chief marketing officer, fashion & athletic verticals, at WHP Global, which owns the Lotto brand. "At only 14 years-old, Loradana Paletta is everything Lotto stands for. Fearless, authentic, and driven by passion. She's a dynamic leader on the pitch and rewriting the story for young female athletes in this country, and we're proud to be a part of that. Her energy and attitude mirror our DNA, and she's already leading the next generation by example.' Lotto's U.S. presence has grown significantly in recent years, including a 2023 partnership with Dick's Sporting Goods to anchor retail distribution across soccer and racquet sports. Paletta joins a global roster of more than 500 professional athletes repping Lotto, including NWSL standout Sofia Huerta, MLS players Kellyn Acosta and Tim Parker, and broadcaster and former pro Stu Holden. "I'm honored to be the first NIL partner for such an iconic soccer brand like Lotto," said Paletta. "As I continue to develop my game, having gear I trust makes a huge difference—Lotto's Solista and Stadio cleats give me confidence and comfort every time I step on the field. I'm excited to help grow the brand in the U.S. alongside amazing athletes like Sofia, Kellyn, Tim, and Stu. Off the field, I also love Lotto's lifestyle pieces—especially the Brasil Select shoes and their unique, stylish apparel. Everything I wear from Lotto stands out and lets me express who I am, and I am so excited to be their partner."


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Lotto signs soccer prodigy Loradana Palette
Italian sports brand Lotto has signed its first-ever U.S. name, image, and likeness (NIL) partnership with rising soccer star Loradana Paletta. At just 14 years old, Paletta, a standout midfielder, is one of the youngest players on the U.S. Soccer Under-16 Girls National Team and competes with the NYCFC Youth U14 Academy Boys Team. "Lotto has a great fifty-plus year heritage in soccer and adding Loradana as our first NIL partner in the U.S. is the latest example of our dedication to the future of the sport and our continued growth in market as the country's soccer participation and interest is skyrocketing," said Jameel Spencer, chief marketing officer, fashion & athletic verticals, at WHP Global, which owns the Lotto brand. "At only 14 years-old, Loradana Paletta is everything Lotto stands for. Fearless, authentic, and driven by passion. She's a dynamic leader on the pitch and rewriting the story for young female athletes in this country, and we're proud to be a part of that. Her energy and attitude mirror our DNA, and she's already leading the next generation by example.' Lotto's U.S. presence has grown significantly in recent years, including a 2023 partnership with Dick's Sporting Goods to anchor retail distribution across soccer and racquet sports. Paletta joins a global roster of more than 500 professional athletes repping Lotto, including NWSL standout Sofia Huerta, MLS players Kellyn Acosta and Tim Parker, and broadcaster and former pro Stu Holden. "I'm honored to be the first NIL partner for such an iconic soccer brand like Lotto," said Paletta. "As I continue to develop my game, having gear I trust makes a huge difference—Lotto's Solista and Stadio cleats give me confidence and comfort every time I step on the field. I'm excited to help grow the brand in the U.S. alongside amazing athletes like Sofia, Kellyn, Tim, and Stu. Off the field, I also love Lotto's lifestyle pieces—especially the Brasil Select shoes and their unique, stylish apparel. Everything I wear from Lotto stands out and lets me express who I am, and I am so excited to be their partner."


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Lotto signs soccer prodigy Loradana Palette
Italian sports brand Lotto has signed its first-ever U.S. name, image, and likeness (NIL) partnership with rising soccer star Loradana Paletta. At just 14 years old, Paletta, a standout midfielder, is one of the youngest players on the U.S. Soccer Under-16 Girls National Team and competes with the NYCFC Youth U14 Academy Boys Team. "Lotto has a great fifty-plus year heritage in soccer and adding Loradana as our first NIL partner in the U.S. is the latest example of our dedication to the future of the sport and our continued growth in market as the country's soccer participation and interest is skyrocketing," said Jameel Spencer, chief marketing officer, fashion & athletic verticals, at WHP Global, which owns the Lotto brand. "At only 14 years-old, Loradana Paletta is everything Lotto stands for. Fearless, authentic, and driven by passion. She's a dynamic leader on the pitch and rewriting the story for young female athletes in this country, and we're proud to be a part of that. Her energy and attitude mirror our DNA, and she's already leading the next generation by example.' Lotto's U.S. presence has grown significantly in recent years, including a 2023 partnership with Dick's Sporting Goods to anchor retail distribution across soccer and racquet sports. Paletta joins a global roster of more than 500 professional athletes repping Lotto, including NWSL standout Sofia Huerta, MLS players Kellyn Acosta and Tim Parker, and broadcaster and former pro Stu Holden. "I'm honored to be the first NIL partner for such an iconic soccer brand like Lotto," said Paletta. "As I continue to develop my game, having gear I trust makes a huge difference—Lotto's Solista and Stadio cleats give me confidence and comfort every time I step on the field. I'm excited to help grow the brand in the U.S. alongside amazing athletes like Sofia, Kellyn, Tim, and Stu. Off the field, I also love Lotto's lifestyle pieces—especially the Brasil Select shoes and their unique, stylish apparel. Everything I wear from Lotto stands out and lets me express who I am, and I am so excited to be their partner."


Hamilton Spectator
16-06-2025
- Business
- Hamilton Spectator
Burlington heritage home Paletta Mansion requires $15,000 of unplanned repairs
Unplanned repairs at the 95-year-old Paletta Mansion will cost the City of Burlington an estimated $15,000. City staff said the sunroom of the heritage building at 4250 Lakeshore Rd. will be restored after an inspection found rotting wood and peeling paint. Repairs include wood replacement, sealing and repainting, with work to be completed by a restoration contractor. According to a heritage permit application, restoration of the sunroom exterior will be as close as possible to its original condition by using matching Douglas fir wood. The building's reasons for heritage designation are likely to be affected due to removal of original wood trim. A schedule for the repairs was not available by deadline. Burlington's 2025 budget includes $958,900 from a reserve fund for repair and renewal of the three-storey heritage home. The fund is also used for condition assessments of infrastructure to ensure repairs are made as needed. Scheduled projects this year include the replacement of vinyl composite tile flooring and air handling units — part of the air conditioning system. A city spokesperson said there is no impact on taxpayers from Paletta Mansion's repair and renewal. The building currently operates as a banquet centre and wedding venue within the city's Paletta Park on Lake Ontario. The heritage home has been leased to Edge Hospitality since 2014. City staff would not release details of the lease agreement. The Burlington Post has filed a Municipal Freedom of Information request for the lease details. 'Financial details remain confidential,' a city spokesperson stated in an email. The lease is scheduled to expire this year, but city staff said there is an option to extend it to 2031. Edge Hospitality did not respond to requests for comment by deadline. The city purchased the former McNichol family estate in 1990 for $3.8 million, with plans for a public park. That was followed by a nearly three-decade long saga to determine the home's permanent use. Burlington Public Library's digital archive includes a collection of newspaper articles that followed the process through the 1990s. Several options were considered, including demolition of the home for expansion of the surrounding park, construction of up to 14 single-family homes or a 12-unit condominium, a Joseph Brant Hospital rehabilitation centre, seniors housing and an art gallery. The Paletta family eventually stepped forward to help restore the property and keep it in public hands. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .