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Written by Kevin Reichard
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008 19:15 |
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After years of planning, several false starts and some unexpected lack of support from state officials, the new $80-million Duluth Entertainment Convention Center is on track for a December 31, 2010 opening date following more than two years of construction.
The complex's showcase will be a 6,600-seat arena slated to host home games for the University of Minnesota-Duluth hockey teams.
But what makes the arena notable is the emphasis on sustainability and green practices. Architects and designers say they're going for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification -- and if this is achieved, the new DECC arena will be one of the first in the United States to achieve such a designation.
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Written by Kevin Reichard
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Wednesday, 15 October 2008 18:30 |
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Welcome to Green Sports Venues, the only place covering the intersection of sports venues and green/sustainable technologies. It seems, at first glance, like an odd mix: our conception of the average sports fan doesn’t really allow for recognition of sustainable living practices.
But the sports world has been a leader in showcasing green and sustainable living practices. You can find LEED-certified facilities in minor- and major-league baseball, with more on the way in the arena and football-stadium worlds. This past season Major League Baseball embarked on an industry-wide program where teams were buying carbon credits, reducing landfill waste, and focusing on sustainable procurement. The assumption for any new sports facility is that it will be designed to sustainable specifications – if not up to LEED standards, then close to them, especially if the facility is receiving university or government support. Arena managers are looking at renovating their facilities to be more sustainable. Wastewater management, green roofs, solar panels…these are all becoming an increasingly common part of the sports-facility dialogue.
And that’s where Green Sports Venues comes in. August Publications, creator of this Website, has a presence in both fields. August Publications is already the leading Internet publisher in the sports-business world, with tens of thousands of readers checking in weekly to sites like Ballpark Digest, Arena Digest, Football Stadium Digest, Soccer Stadium Digest and College Sports Venues. And with upcoming sustainable Websites on the way, August Publications is staking out its claim in the green/sustainable field as well.
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Written by Kevin Reichard
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Friday, 17 October 2008 11:56 |
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The Dallas Cowboys may not be seeking LEED certification for the team's new stadium, but they're taking steps to establish green cred by by applying for membership in the the Environmental Protection Agency's National Environmental Performance Track program. If accepted, the Cowboys stadium would be the first sports facility to be part of the program.
Though the Cowboys and architect HKS did not design the new stadium to LEED standards, they did include many environmentally advanced features in the $1.1 billion facility, slated to open for the 2009 NFL season.
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Written by Sean Reichard
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Friday, 10 October 2008 18:47 |
In place of the stadium where fans saw players like Ty Cobb and Hank Greenberg play, there is only a small slice of it left.
Tiger Stadium, which hosted many games between 1912 and 1999, has been demolished and hauled away. But its remains are not going into a landfill where they will rot for the rest of eternity. Instead, more than 94% of the concrete (17.4 million pounds), steel (11.4 million pounds) and other resources will be recycled.
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Written by Kevin Reichard
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Monday, 06 October 2008 19:06 |
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With less than two years to go before the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, organizers are making sure the games go down as the greenest in history.
To that end a high-profile green facility has already opened: UBC Thunderbird Arena. The arena will host mens' and womens' ice hockey, as well as sledge hockey competitions during the 2010 Winter Games. It is the first indoor competition venue in the Host Region to complete construction.
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Written by Kevin Reichard
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Thursday, 02 October 2008 19:44 |
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A lot is riding on a new Philadelphia-area MLS stadium, besides what's happening on the pitch: the new facility will be the first part of the redevelopment of a brownfield area.
The area of Chester along the Delaware River where the $155-million stadium is planned has been designated by the state as a brownfield area; that is, it will receive special state attention and funding as part of a Brownfield Action Project.
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