Homeland Security
Facilities associated with the Commercial Facilities Sector, such as hotels, operate on the principle of open public access, meaning that the general public can move freely throughout these facilities without the deterrent of highly visible security barriers. The majority of the facilities in this sector are privately owned and operated, with minimal interaction with the Federal Government and other regulatory entities. The Commercial Facilities Sector consists of the following eight subsectors:
Public Assembly (e.g., arenas, stadiums, aquariums, zoos, museums, convention centers);
Sports Leagues (e.g., professional sports leagues and federations);
Gaming (e.g., casinos);
Lodging (e.g., hotels, motels, conference centers);
Outdoor Events (e.g., theme and amusement parks, fairs, campgrounds, parades);
Entertainment and Media (e.g., motion picture studios, broadcast media);
Real Estate (e.g., office and apartment buildings, condominiums, mixed use facilities, self-storage); and
Retail (e.g., retail centers and districts, shopping malls).