The boardwalk paths that wind through much of the Wild Dunes Island Resort off the coast of Charleston, S.C., recently saw an upgrade to reduce maintenance and improve longevity.
Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn., recently unveiled its new $70 million, world-class collegiate ice complex. The Martire Family Arena is slated to be the “crown jewel” of the campus.
It’s not hard to find students who want to play club sports on a college campus, but getting them to fundraise means pushing them outside their comfort zone.
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.
Rec centers, gymnasiums and health clubs struggle to maintain building temperature and comfort while keeping costs down. And who doesn’t want to do their part to improve energy efficiency?
In 2021, the Thrive Outside network reached 14,849 youth in eight communities, connecting them and their families to the many benefits of the outdoors despite COVID-related challenges.
When planning and expanding outdoor fitness opportunities, you have to take the needs of all potential users into account, covering a range of abilities, demographics and fitness levels.