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Marine Stadium Named to World Monuments Fund 2010 Watch List
The Marine Stadium has been named to the World Monuments Fund 2010 Watch List along with other sites such as Macchu Picchu and the Center Cities of Buenos Aires and Old Jerusalem.

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Concrete International Magazine, February 2011
Discussion of the engineering studies of the Marine Stadium done in 1993 and 2009 by Simpson, Gumpertz and Heger

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Curbed looks at Miami

The popular real estate blog Curbed did a terrific photo essay of our press event at the Marine Stadium


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Dwell Magazine Online, April 21, 2011 , Interview With Jack Meyer

This is a terrific interview with Jack Meyer, engineer of the Marine Stadium. A great explaination of how the Stadium got built-and why it has held up so well despite so little maintenance.


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Dwell Magazine, April, 2009

Dwell is a highly respected national magazine dedicated to architecture and design. Here's another article on the Miami Marine Stadium.


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ENGINEERING STUDY ON MIAMI MARINE STADIUM RELEASED
PRESS-RELEASE:STUDY SHOWS THAT RESTORATION COSTS ARE LOWER THAN PREDICTED 
FOR THIS WIDELY CELEBRATED MODERNIST ICON

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Extreme Makeover Miami: Marine Stadium Needs $30 Million tTo Be The Awesomest Venue Ever

Article in Salty Eggs Blog, a South Florida blog of Politics and The Arts about the Miami Marine Stadium. Very well written!


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Fast Company Magazine, October 2011

This highly popular magazine for entrepreneurs featured an article about the National Trust For Historic Preservation's Annual Conference. Four buildings were featured in the article-the most prominent of which was the Miami Mairne Stadium.


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Football in Miami and Beyond, Dec. 3, 2010
Football in Miami and Beyond is a blog devoted to bringing professional soccer to Miami. Recently, we were contacted by the editor inquiring whether or not the Marine Stadium could be converted to a soccer stadium. We responded by providing a picture of a floating soccer field-in Singapore. The story was highlighted in this blog-and then hit other sports and soccer blogs nationwide.

There are many opportunities for a restored Marine Stadium!


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Forum Journal, Fall, 2011

Forum Journal is the quarterly publication of the National Trust For Historic Preservation. This article, which was the cover story for the magazine, was written by Co-Founder of Friends of Miami Marine Stadium Jorge Hernandez and makes the case for the exceptional significance of the Marine Stadium.


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From The Brink-Miami Sunpost

This is a well written cover story about thhe status of the Marine Stadium initiative.


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Governing Web Magazine, December 9, 2011

Up to date description of efforts of Friends of Miami Marine Stadium to work out a development plan with the City of Miami.


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Herald High Line Article, February 18, 2012

On February 17, Robert Hammand, Co-Founder of New York's famed High Line, and Phil Aarons, Founding Chair, came to Miami to deliver a presentation on behalf of Friends of Miami Marine Stadium entitled "The High LIne-New York's Park In The Sky: Lessons For Miami Marine Stadium. The High Line-an elevated freight railway running through lower Manhattan, has been turned into a public park and is an enormous success. We believe that the restoration of the Marine Stadium can be a similar success.

 

This artcile discusses both initiatives and describes Robert's first visit to the Marine Stadium.


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International Yachtsman, Spring, 2011
An article by Don Worth about the current status of the Marine Stadium

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Jack Meyer
Interview With Jack Meyer, Engineer of Miami Marine Stadium
Recently, we had the opportunity to spend some time with Jack Meyer. Jack was the Lead Engineer with Dignum Engineers, who did the work on the Marine Stadium. Attached is his remarkable accound of how the Marine Stadium got built.  Jack is pictured in the photo at left.

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Key Bisacyne Islander
Excellent description of the May 7 Shindig and May 8 Presentation by the University of Miami Preservation Workshop on a Master Plan for the Marine Stadium area and basin.

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Key Biscayne Islander, August 16, 2012

Here is a feature length article in the Key Biscayne Islander about the potential of the Marine Stadium. Key Biscayne is very important to our Marine Stadium effort. It is our "front yard, and we continue to work closely with the Village of Key Biscayne to make sure that the redevelopment of the Stadium is an amenity for the Village.

SInce we started our initiative, we have gotten terrific press from The Islander.


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Key Biscayne Islander, December 6, 2012

Here's a front page story about Jay Koenigsberg photography exhibit of the Miami Mairne Stadium.


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Key Biscayne Magazine
Here's a brief article describing our efforts. We continue to get lots of local press.

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Kurier, December 17, 2012

This newspaper from Austria recently did a story about abandoned sports stadiums. The Marine Stadium was one of the featured stadiums. Scroll through these very interesting photographs.


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Metropolis Magazine Online, January 19, 2011
An article that describes the current momentum for the restoration of the Marine Stadium. The story notes the importance of the support of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado.

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