Los Angeles Times

AEG expands facility management

- By David Ng

AEG is once again expanding its footprint with a merger in the facilities management business.

The owner of the Los Angeles Convention Center, Staples Center and other mega-venues said that its AEG Facilities division is merging with SMG, a facilities management services company, the firms announced Thursday. They said the combined entity will be called ASM Global and be jointly owned by AEG and SMG’s parent company, Canadian private equity firm Onex.

Onex and AEG’s subsidiary will each own 50% of ASM Global upon completion of the merger, which is expected this year. The terms of the transactio­n were not disclosed.

The companies offer services including the physical management of venues and more specialize­d programs in operations, guest services, ticketing, booking, sales and marketing.

AEG said Thursday that ASM will be headquarte­red in Los Angeles, with key operations based in West Conshohock­en, Pa., a suburb of Philadelph­ia. ASM will operate more than 310 venues across five continents. Its portfolio of buildings includes stadiums, arenas, performing arts centers and convention centers.

The majority of ASM’s venues will come from SMG’s portfolio, which includes more than 240 buildings.

SMG’s clients include high-profile NFL stadiums such as Soldier Field in Chicago, the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapoli­s and the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The company also manages the Moscone Center in San Francisco and the Long Beach Convention and Entertainm­ent Center.

The merger is expected to give Philip Anschutzow­ned AEG a stronger position to compete against Madison Square Garden Co., a longtime rival in the field of live sports and entertainm­ent.

Bob Newman, the president of AEG Facilities, will be president and chief executive of the newly created ASM.

“This transactio­n draws upon the depth of our combined talent and resources to create an organizati­on that will deliver value and long-term success, as well as innovative services to our clients around the world,” Newman said in a statement.

 ?? Francine Orr Los Angeles Times ?? A UNIT OF AEG, owner of the L.A. Convention Center, Staples Center and other mega-venues, is teaming up with SMG, a facilities management services company.
Francine Orr Los Angeles Times A UNIT OF AEG, owner of the L.A. Convention Center, Staples Center and other mega-venues, is teaming up with SMG, a facilities management services company.

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