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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — AUGUST 19, 2024 3 <br />risk and programming. These departments support the facilities that are managed across the <br />country. Corporate resources are supporting the on -site staff. <br />They drive 25 million guests to their facilities, with a $250 million economic impact, annually. <br />He shared examples of two existing facilities. There are different ways these facilities can be <br />developed. The trend is around sports facilities and recreation anchoring mixed use developments <br />where the private and public play a role in a partnership to help these facilities come together. <br />Jim O'Keefe introduced team members from Populous Architecture. Ryan Sellinghousen, <br />Project Architect for Residential Markets, Goodminder Yanson, Principal for Recreational <br />Markets and George Fantaza, MTWC owner's representative and Project Lead. <br />Goodminder Yanson said he knows the impact this type of project can have on a community. <br />Populous is the largest sports and recreation architectural firm in the country. Their tagline is <br />"Drawing people together." They design buildings that people love to visit. He gave some <br />examples of professional facilities they have helped build including Target Field and Allianz <br />Field. Populous is committed to sustainability. He shared that the Climate Pledge Arena in <br />Seattle, Washington is the first arena to achieve zero carbon certification. If clients are committed <br />to environmentally sustainable buildings, this is achievable. They are always looking for <br />opportunities to improve. <br />He moved to examples of projects that are like what they envision for Arden Hills. These <br />facilities invite tournaments into the community. They also provide training, high-level education <br />and lounges for players. One of the goals is to make players feel everything is tailored to them. <br />These facilities have a professional level atmosphere. <br />Ryan Sellinghousen began discussion on the potential location of the facility. The focus of his <br />presentation focused on the idea and the excitement of what the building can be. He shared some <br />community wellness themes they keep in mind when they design a building. These themes <br />included group engagement, flexible environment, active lifestyle, joyful moments and digital <br />pioneering. He shared sports center photos and potential layout options for sports spaces, <br />community fitness areas, climbing walls, athlete training facilities/lounges and social <br />spaces/breakout areas where people can hang out between games. Community amenities can be <br />designed into these facilities to create community assets that local residents can use. <br />He shared the program elements for the architectural design of this facility. It would include 12 <br />basketball courts, which could be overlayed with 24 volleyball courts and there are 6 dedicated <br />pickleball courts. Additional elements include family entertainment center, esports, sports <br />performance, community fitness center, flex spaces and leased spaces. He shared a floor plan <br />sketch showing what a facility like this could look like and showing how the courts could be <br />configured to support volleyball, basketball and pickle ball tournaments. <br />George Fantaza discussed the economic impact of bringing Target Field to Minnesota. He said <br />the project that is being proposed today is a catalyst for year-round community. This is not just a <br />business endeavor. It will create a positive impact on youth and members of the community with <br />the programming. This will bring people to this site year-round which will spur further <br />development. <br />
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