David Collins
Analyst · Seaport Research Partners
Sure, David. Thanks for the questions. As far as the redevelopment plans for Penn Station, let me just say that the U.S. Department of Transportation and Amtrak's announced in August a project schedule that includes select being a master developer by May of 2026 and beginning construction by the end of 2027. And that's the time line they reiterated last week. So from our perspective, as invested members of our community, we remain committed to improving Penn Station and the surrounding area. And as we've said before, we and our guests are already seeing benefits of some of the recent improvements, which have taken place in the surrounding area in The Garden. And as this redevelopment of the area continues, we are committed to collaborating very closely with all the stakeholders. And I would say that's all we'd probably say at this time. From your question on the bookings growth, we continue to expect growth driven primarily by concerts, family shows and sports properties in our business. And as we've discussed, our concert category, we returned to concert growth at The Garden as well as continued increases across our theaters. And as I also mentioned earlier, we have already booked more concerts at The Garden for fiscal '26 than the actual number of concerts held at the venue last year. So feeling good about that. Looking at the rest of the bookings business in terms of our family show category, I would say, while we're not currently expecting growth in the number of events, we expect to see improved financial results, which is helped by the return of Cirque du Soleil for the holiday season at both the theater at MSG and the Chicago Theater next month. And in terms of marquee sports, while we expect to see modest event growth this year, we are expecting another robust year of college basketball and boxing. And I would point out, that includes St. John's, who is ranked #5 in preseason college basketball rankings, and we have 13 games planned with St. John's at the arena versus 9 last year. And lastly, I would just say in terms of special events, we are expecting a modest increase in the number of events in fiscal 6 (sic) [ '26 ], but I would point out that we do face a tough comparison in this category in terms of financial results because of the absence of SNL's 50th anniversary special, which took place last year. But I would say, overall, we continue to expect growth across a number of our bookings category, and we feel good about our calendar for fiscal '26.