The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA), the national organization for builders, designers and suppliers of materials for athletic facilities, has announced its officers and directors for the coming membership year.
The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA), the national organization for designers, builders and suppliers of materials for athletic facilities, has announced the winners of its Game Changer awards.
The National Recreation and Park Association recently announced its first-ever Changing Nature of Work Award winner. The annual award recognizes an individual or team that has responded to natural disasters with a spirit of teamwork, community and perseverance to clean up, rebuild their park for usable enjoyment, and to support and advance resilience and well-being for their community.
In the past decade, the sports lighting world was revolutionized when LED lighting emerged as a cost-effective solution at facilities ranging from professional stadiums to neighborhood parks.
As the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, the state of youth sports for children and teens has changed, with greater appreciation by parents and policymakers for the physical and mental health benefits of staying active.
With more than 2,000 kids with special needs in the local school system, New Albany, Ind., sought to build an inclusive playground for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
Cozy seating, glass infills and a below-ground-level pitch offer a strong visual connection to on-field action and the surrounding environment at the new Centene Stadium in St. Louis.
Nearly two-thirds (63.9%) of respondents to the Industry Report survey in 2022 cited staffing issues as the top challenge their facilities are currently dealing with.