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Why Public Rec Center Renovations Must Be Done Right
By
Michael Popke,
October 2011
On Dec. 19, 2009, the staff and patrons at the Lynnwood (Wash.) Recreation Center threw a party. After all, it would be the last time everyone could really celebrate for awhile
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Texas Rangers' Railing Renovation May Not Impact Codes, Other Teams
By
Paul Steinbach,
September 2011
One can only imagine the emotional swing of a six-year-old — from the euphoria of tracking the arc of a baseball tossed in his direction by his favorite big-league player to the shock of looking down upon his bloodied father, who had just fallen 20 feet in an attempt to secure the souvenir.
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Massive Revitalization Project Could Be Template for Urban School Districts
By
Michael Popke,
June 2011
Few urban school districts’ athletic programs were in need of an extreme makeover as much as Buffalo Public Schools.
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Renovation of Historic Structures Requires Integrating Past with Current Needs
By
Andrew Cohen,
November 2007
Administrators embarking on the renovation of a historic structure must decide how best to integrate the past with present-day needs.
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The 'Issue' Is Facility Design
By
Ronale Tucker Rhodes,
October 2007
The 'solution' is to understand design trends, have a clear plan in place when deciding to build or renovate, and to ensure that the facility meets the needs of your members.
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Making the Upgrade
By
Andrew Cohen,
9/1/2004
With funds for new facilities increasingly hard to come by, renovations and phased retrofits are allowing large spectator venues to change with the times
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Internal Revenue
By
Brad Noyes,
10/1/2003
By tapping a variety of sources, today's campus and municipal recreation departments can pay for upgrades to programs and facilities all by themselves
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Land of the Free
By
Marvin Bynum,
9/1/2003
Base closures and realignments offer a unique opportunity for municipalities and private developers to reuse, augment and create new recreation facilities
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