Tuesday, September 30, 2008

auditorium

HOW TO FIND US?
Current construction on the Marsh Sharp Freeway can alter access to the venues on a daily basis. Please call (806)775-2242 for directions to the facility.

City Bank Auditorium


The 2,803 seat City Bank Auditorium is home to Lubbock's Broadway musical series presented by Civic Lubbock, Inc. and Celebrity Attractions. From "Les Miz" to "Cats" to "Hello Dolly," this is Lubbock's door to Broadway. The hall is designed for small concerts, recitals, speakers and full stage productions. And to compliment your efforts, our professional staff is dedicated to making your event a success.

AUDITORIUM SEATING CHART

Monday, September 29, 2008


One of the most remarkable success stories of last 50 years’ banking industry globally has been the conceptualization and innovative execution of banking with individual customers, their friends & families. The industry has termed it as Retail Banking or Personal Banking or Consumer Banking; and it has now - at a very rapid pace – become the major revenue line for most of the top banks in the world.

City Bank, too, recently has started its journey in Retail Banking.

“City Retail - add a little city to your life” is the new brand-mantra, the pay-off line for City Retail.

Our aim is clear. We want City Bank to become the most preferred bank to all individual clientele of the country, at least of the cities and towns where we operate. We want to provide our customers the best-in-class services, innovative products and financial solutions from smart outlets - all with a big smile that conveys and generates happiness all the way !

BUSINESS AND TECH

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson, right, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, 2nd left, and Sen. Judd Gregg, left, announce a tentative bailout deal on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 on Capitol Hill in Washington

The Bailout Bill That Nobody Likes

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson, right, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, 2nd left, and Sen. Judd Gregg, left, announce a tentative bailout deal on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 on Capitol Hill in Washington

City Banking

The Mayor of Milwaukee, the Mayor of Houston, the Mayor of Louisville, a vice president of Manhattan's Chase National Bank, a professor from Princeton, a professor from Michigan, a professor from Northwestern, the Director of Finance of Dayton, the State Controller of New York, the City Auditor of New Smyrna, Fla.—such men. 75 of them, last week trooped down Chicago's sweltering Midway to Judson Court at the University of Chicago. There they held a Conference on Municipal Finance, to work out reconstruction measures for bankrupt U. S. cities.