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Sports dome to rise on former ASI property
Thursday, March 24, 2005 - by Yvonne Ramsay
Anchorage, Alaska - What could be among the largest sports complexes in the country is set to break ground in Anchorage this June.ÂÂ
Anchorage Community Development signed a purchase and sale agreement for the former Alaska Seafood International property last week, and a major partner, Grace Alaska Inc., says it’s already making plans for the site -- big plans.
Grace Alaska managers say they can't wait to break ground on the new sports dome. They say whether you're a baseball fan or a soccer fan, there will be something for everyone.
The new sports dome won’t be connected to the old ASI building, but will be next door on what is now a wooded lot.
Managers for Grace Alaska say they're done with the designs and they're primed to start building a sports dome next to the former seafood processing plant.
“At this time, we are going forward with a sports complex that will be the nation’s largest,â€Â
Sports dome to rise on former ASI property
Thursday, March 24, 2005 - by Yvonne Ramsay
Anchorage, Alaska - What could be among the largest sports complexes in the country is set to break ground in Anchorage this June.ÂÂ
Anchorage Community Development signed a purchase and sale agreement for the former Alaska Seafood International property last week, and a major partner, Grace Alaska Inc., says it’s already making plans for the site -- big plans.
Grace Alaska managers say they can't wait to break ground on the new sports dome. They say whether you're a baseball fan or a soccer fan, there will be something for everyone.
The new sports dome won’t be connected to the old ASI building, but will be next door on what is now a wooded lot.
Managers for Grace Alaska say they're done with the designs and they're primed to start building a sports dome next to the former seafood processing plant.
“At this time, we are going forward with a sports complex that will be the nation’s largest,â€Â