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Renovations prior to the 2009 season permitted the Red Sox to sell about 350 more tickets each game, and the official capacity was increased to 37, 400.
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Renovations and prior
Renovations in the hotel were still underway prior to the start in 2003, but did not affect the convention.
Renovations and 2009
Renovations completed in 2009 to the Slavin Center, the campus student union, added solar panels and a bioretention system.
Renovations to SIU Arena, scheduled for the end of the 2009 basketball season, will include new seating throughout the lower and upper areas, improved accessibility and entrances to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, middle handrails at all aisles, improved concessions, additional restrooms and fan amenities on the upper level, a new scoreboard and other aesthetic and functional improvements.
* Curse of the Crypt ( 2009 ) Closed for the 2012 season ( Visitors at the park may recall a sign located near the ride stating ' Closed For Renovations ')
Renovations to the club facility and press box began on December 14, 2009, following the 4A Arkansas Activities Association high school football championship game.
Renovations and season
Renovations for the start of the 1983 baseball season included the initial placement of AstroTurf, the center field scoreboard being removed and replaced with new seating -- while a new Diamond Vision scoreboard was installed at the top of the center field upper deck -- and the outfield fence being painted blue.
Renovations on the stage remained unfinished, the subscriptions for the season were not quite as substantial as initially reported, and housing for the actors was not available as projected and they were put up in hotels.
Renovations to other areas of the stadium are ongoing and will be completed before the season opener in 2011.
Renovations and about
Renovations in 1978-79 increased the seating capacity by about 7, 000 seats with the addition of an upper-level grandstand on the west side of the stadium.
Renovations and more
Renovations to the elementary school in 1986 added more classrooms, a gymnasium, and a homemaking facility.
Renovations here will lessen the number of people the hall can accommodate but should make the area more comfortable.
Renovations included expansions of the stage depth and height to accommodate larger and more elaborate productions, a custom orchestra shell to enhance the acoustics of the new larger stage, an enlarged orchestra pit, upgraded dressing room facilities, modernization of the lighting, rigging, and other theatrical equipment, the installations of elevators, and a new marquee.
Renovations in 2008 included increased water for snowmaking, a larger grooming fleet, more glade skiing, an all-new restaurant ( the “ Overlook Bistro ”) and terrain park (“ Wild Woods ”).
Renovations continued in 1985 with the addition of 1, 200 box seats, which replaced some of the reserved grandstand seating, as well as more seating past the right field foul pole.
Renovations and each
Renovations to the existing structure provided the community with a painting and ceramics studio, each with 25-foot ceilings and 500 feet of windows ; a computer art lab with the most current programs and equipment ; a multi-media studio for jewelry and textiles ; and a photography studio and dark room.
Renovations and capacity
Renovations in 1987 – 1988 removed the standing room areas, added an electronic scoreboard and display over center court, wood paneling, brass railings and student seats, bringing capacity to 9, 314, though now there is sufficient standing to ensure a total of 10, 000 could fit into Cameroon Indoor on a very busy day.
Renovations improving sight lines, field security, handicap access, and club seats in 1994 reduced Spartan Stadium's capacity to 72, 027.
Renovations and expansions have brought the stadium's current seating capacity to 92, 542, making it the tenth largest stadium in the NCAA and the seventeenth largest stadium in the world.
Renovations also included replacing concrete risers and the addition of wheelchair seating decreasing capacity to 50, 000.
Renovations continued in 1976 when the old, rickety wooden bleachers were replaced with aluminum ones, raising the capacity to 52, 005.
Renovations and was
Renovations on the Poelaert building were required shortly after the opening due to faulty foundation work ; the early 20th century saw an additional story added ; and in the 1950s, a new stage building was added.
Renovations began in August 2006, when the Situation Room complex was gutted down to bricks and bare floor and rebuilt from the ground up.
Renovations occurred in November – December 2005, during which time the station was closed during weekends.
Renovations to the Stone Frigate began in the summer of 2003 ; some interior refinishing had taken place in the mid 1960s, however the overall interior condition of the building was poor.
Renovations extended to include the Winter Gardens to the rear of the building, where the glasshouse was extensively restored and reglazed, and the gardens tidied.
Renovations by Boroson Falconer Architects & Engineers, headed by Ken Boroson, was completed in 2005, enlarging the school by over 36, 000 square feet ( 3, 300 m² ), with a new total area of 94, 000 square feet ( 8, 700 m² ).
The Chief Priest and Trustee Vedamoorthi Jayarama Acharya, the dedicated man behind the developments, Brahmakalashas, Renovations since last six decades was presented the Mahaprasada and ARCHAKA RATHNA award by the devotees from all over through Sri Bheemeshwara Joshi, Dharmakartha of Horanadu Sri Annapoorneshwari Kshetrha While releasing the Book Titled Maasada Nenapugalu, the Biography of Sri Jayarama Acharya connected with sri Durgaparameshwari temple on 5 February 2006.
Renovations during the late 1940s and early 1950s divided the Great Hall into two floors and the present main entrance to the Art Museum was established.
Renovations and .
Renovations and new construction over the past decade have resulted in modernized facilities that include special collections classrooms, an innovative Learning Commons and an art gallery.
Renovations continue to the contemporary era with a new window by Nicola Kantorowicz being added in 2007.
Renovations have been completed on many old brownstone buildings, and plans for shoreline mixed-use condominium and retail developments are in the works on the site of vacant industrial land.
Renovations include computerised detection equipment, extra security bays, a parallel escape shaft and a fire station in the middle of the tunnel complete with double cabbed fire trucks.
Renovations, however, have turned the interiors into predominantly Georgian spaces, with Adam and Palladian elements.
Renovations and remodeling have transformed Nelson Hall, Alumni Hall, Jennings Hall and Jennings Annex, Self Hall, Farr Hall, and Latimer-Webb Residence Hall.
Renovations which have turned the once dilapidated, unkempt, and overgrown Gorgas Park into the manicured neighborhood center it is today.
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