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Got a question for Matt Brown?

We're interviewing Greensboro Coliseum's managing director for a Sunday Ideas front.

There's lots to cover with Matt Brown: the swim center, the ACC women's tournament, the coliseum as UNCG's home court, the state of the concert business, complaints about parking fees, the Canada dry property ... .

If you've got your own questions for Brown, let me know here by 5 p.m. Tuesday and we'll choose some of them for the interview, which will include a video conversation.

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Michael said:

Mr. Brown, after the debt from the coliseum expansion is paid off, will the portion of the lodging tax used to pay off this debt be discontinued?

Doug Johnson said:

If memory serves me right, I paid different parking fees, the last few times I been to the coliseum! if I am correct, why different fees?

anon said:

What is the current status on the ACC Hall Of Champions?

just saying said:

I share Doug Johnson's question - why do the parking fees change depending on the event? And why is parking so darned expensive at the Coliseum?

Christine said:

Why cannot every grandchild attend the coliseum and auditorium except on high school diploma day without death to the family budget?

Beachwalker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

Mr. Brown
When will you and the city officials do the best thing for Greensboro and allow the coliseum to be sold to private investors, instead of continuing to be a burden on the tax payers of Greensboro?

keith said:

Mr. Brown
Ticketmaster has now been outed for having put same day tickets directly to the secondary market before they could be sold to the general public on the regular market. I am sure you know about the Bruce Springsteen debacle in New Jersey.

Does Greensboro have a similar problem with ticketsnow and how our local citizens getting a fair chance at the best tickets?

You can also try to explain all the service charges on the tickets where me the consumer is going to my computer , putting in the concert, paying for the concert, then printing the tickets at my computer and still have to pay a service charge. Shouldn't I be paying myself since I did the whole thing?

Molene Gunch [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

What becomes of the Lippizan Stallion horse turds after the show?

Mick said:

"allow the cvm to be sold..." now that's funny

Allen Johnson said:

An update: I spent about an hour with Brown today. The Q&A runs on March 15.
The video should premiere on the same day.

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