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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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Associated Press, October 19, 2009
This article by AP writer Tamara Lush provides an excellent introduction to the Marine Stadium, highlighting the twin endorsements of Jimmy Buffett and The World Monuments Fund. The article has been picked up by many newspapers and news outlets around the country.

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Asti's Archwhay: Miami's Quest for Global Standing

Here is a very thoughtful article by economist and architect Bill Asti about the importance of the Marine Stadium to Miami.


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Atlantic Magazine-Place Matters, March 8, 2012

Article "The Death ad Life(?) of the Miami Marine Stadium. A story featuring Marine Stadium architect Hilario Candela.


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Biscayne Bay Tribune, February 2012

As part of our community outreach effort, we constantly seek out local press. This excellent article in The Biscayne Bay Tribune provides an accurate and up to date review of our efforts to restore the Marine Stadium


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Biscayne Times, April 2012

An article about the passage of the Marine Stadium Memorandum of Understanding by the Miami City Commission.


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Boat Stars Magazine

Boat Stars is a digital magazine devoted to boat racing and high performance boats. They have become a sponsor of Friends of Miami Marine Stadium


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Boldman and The Sea
Increasingly, we see special reports about the Marine Stadium showing up on various blogs and websites. Here is a very nice story by Peter Gonzalez, aka "The Boldman".

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Brickell Reporter, May 2012

Article entitled "Because of Friends, Miami Marine Stadium gets Second Chance".

 

This article compares the restoration of the Marine Stadium with the construction of The Marlins Stadium. A solid endorsement by an important community newspaper!


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Brooklyn Street Art Blog

A very comprehensive blog entry about our Marine Stadium Mural Project.


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BusinessMiami, Fall, 2010
BusinessMiami is the magazine of the University of Miami School of Business. This article  discusses the three student studies done by an MBA class under the direction of Dr. Andrea Heuson, Professor of Finance at the U of Miami MBA program for a parcel of land just to the west of the Marine Stadium.

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Civil Engineering, October, 2010
This feature length article is focused on the engineering aspects of the Marine Stadium. It includes interviews with Jack Meyer, the original engineer of the Stadium and Michael Brainerd, Senior Project Engineer for Simpson, Gumpertz and Heger, the firm that analyzed the Stadium in structure in 1993 after Hurricane Andrew and in 2010, for Friends of Marine Stadium.

The Headline under the Table of Contents Reads:

"Engineers have determined that an endangered landmark-a concrete open-air stadium that has suffered deterioration from disuse in a marine environment-can indeed be preserved".

Civil Engineering is the magazine of the American Society of Civil Engineers

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CNN: Six Emperiled and Extnct Sports Sites

Story on CNN; the Marine Stadium is the lead site mentioned.


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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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Curbed Real Estate Blog Reviews Concrete Paradise Exhibit

Here's a great review of the Coral Gables Exhibit by Miami's well known real estate blog, Curbed. Great photos of the exhibit, including one of architect Hilario Candela, taken next to his photo by the Marine Stadium in 1963


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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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Famed Street Artist Stinkfish Paints at the Marine Stadium

Here's a story by Travis Cohen about famed Bogota, Colombia Street artist Stinkfish who recently painted at the Marine Stadium.


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