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Arkansas Ballpark Hosts Class AA Team, Boasts Major League Appeal

By Andrew Cohen
April 2010

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Photo of Dickey-Stephens Ballpark in North Little Rock, Arkansas

Venues that host Class AA minor-league baseball games are not extraordinarily large — Dickey-Stephens Ballpark in North Little Rock, Ark., for example, features just 5,300 fixed seats. But a limited spectator area doesn't always result in something that looks bush league. Reflecting the city's history as a rail center (and, in particular, the original Little Rock Union Station), the design of Dickey-Stephens includes entry points behind third base, home plate and first base that are essentially just large-volume spaces that give the facility an outsize presence in the streetscape and evoke a sense of grandeur among spectators walking through it. In between, one-story volumes house restrooms, concessions stands and other retail spaces, while a connected building in right field accommodates a kitchen, commissary and maintenance area. Dallas-based architects HKS Inc. added vertical mass to this large-footprint facility by enclosing the second-level concourse and suite area above the seating bowl, and including a railroad station-style clock tower that serves as the ballpark's focal point.



Minor League    Arkansas Travelers    rail   

Andrew Cohen was on the staff of Athletic Business between 1991 and 2013; he was editor of the magazine for the last 15 years.
 

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