Immersive entertainment venue Cosm heading to The Colony - Dallas Business Journal

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Upon completion, the venue will be between 65,000 and 75,000 square feet and provide guests with immersive technology across live sports, entertainment, arts, music and events.

Los Angeles' immersive technology company Cosm has announced plans to build its second entertainment venue at Grandscape in The Colony, according to a news release.

Upon completion, the venue, which will span between 65,000 and 75,000 square feet, will provide guests with immersive technology across live sports, entertainment, arts, music and events., CEO and president of Cosm, said in a prepared statement."We've always seen a North Texas location as a core anchor for our business. This is an incredible opportunity to grow alongside The Colony community.

In September, Cosm announced plans to build its first public venue in Los Angeles at Hollywood Park. The Los Angeles location will be 65,000 square foot and adjacent to SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome. Cosm was founded in 2020 by Dallas-based Mirasol Capital, a firm backed by RealPage founder Steve Winn.

 

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