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The Portland Trail Blazers today became the first major sports team to earn LEED Gold status for a major league sports facility, a milestone in the greening of sports.

“The Trail Blazers are proud to play a role in Portland’s drive to be the greenest city in the country,” said Larry Miller, President of the Portland Trail Blazers. “Today’s announcement is a result of the local expertise and innovation helping Portland foster a stronger, more sustainable economy. We don’t view this as a one-time achievement, but as an important step toward our long-term goals.”

“The Trail Blazers are proud to play a role in Portland’s drive to be the greenest city in the country,” said Larry Miller, President of the Portland Trail Blazers. “Today’s announcement is a result of the local expertise and innovation helping Portland foster a stronger, more sustainable economy. We don’t view this as a one-time achievement, but as an important step toward our long-term goals.”

This certification, awarded to the Rose Garden by the U.S. Green Building Council under their Leadership in Energy and Environmental program (LEED EB-O&M v.3 2009), identifies and rewards best practices for a building’s energy, water and natural resource performance.

Miller said that the team’s fans and Portland community are an important part of the effort to reach its sustainability targets.

“Our Portland fan base cares deeply about their impact on our natural heritage,” said Miller. “Oregon is one of the most beautiful, livable places on the planet, and commitment to being good environmental stewards is part of what defines our region. This is a team effort, involving all of us – working together.”

A partial list of the Trail Blazers’ sustainability initiatives includes:

  • Recycling: The Trail Blazers have taken steps to ensure that more than 60 percent of our waste is diverted from local landfills, including strategies such as post-game sorting. Extensive recycling stations for visitors and a food-waste composting program with vendors help divert approximately 1,000 tons annually.
  • Transportation: Located in Portland’s urban core, the Rose Quarter provides strong transportation choices for visitors, with more than 30 percent of attendees choosing public or alternative transportation—like Portland’s growing bike community. The team subsidizes transit passes for staff and utilizes bikes and electric vehicles for on-site operations.
  • Energy, Gas and Water: In addition to upgrading to energy efficient lighting and low-flow plumbing fixtures, the Trail Blazers partner with Pacific Power and NW Natural for the purchase of 100 percent renewable energy programs for the Rose Garden.
  • Purchasing: Our efforts include forging partnerships with suppliers to further develop sustainable purchasing, including more than 95 percent compostable food and beverage serving containers and materials, 100 percent recycled content trash liners, replacing disposables with re-usable commodities, utilizing green-certified chemicals and equipment, and offering guests a line of sustainable food and beverage alternatives.

“We are excited about today’s achievement, but understand that the drive for greater energy efficiency and sustainable operations is an ongoing process,” said AEG Facilities Chris Oxley, General Manager of the Rose Quarter. “We will continue to look for opportunities to further engage and involve our employees, guests and partners.”

The Trail Blazers, in conjunction with NBA Green Week, will host their annual Green Game against the Dallas Mavericks on April 9.

The Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC), a leader in the movement for the greening of sports, praised today’s LEED certification.

“Today’s announcement by the Portland Trail Blazers that the Rose Garden Arena has achieved LEED Gold Certification is an authentic milestone in the greening of professional sports,” said Allen Hershkowitz, Senior Scientist and Director of NRDC’s Sports Greening Initiative. “Never before has any major league sports arena or stadium achieved LEED Gold status and it represents an accomplishment with likely consequences well beyond professional basketball.”

Hershkowitz noted the transformative power of sports as a force for behavior change.

“Professional sports is among the most culturally influential industries on Earth,” he said. “Outside of the family, professional athletes are among the world’s most influential role models. From young children to major employers, what professional sports teams do is noticed and emulated throughout the world. With this announcement, the Portland Trail Blazers have let all sectors of our society know that we can meaningfully address the threats to our planet, that all businesses, even those that operate large and complex sporting arenas, can reduce energy use, protect our climate, and protect biodiversity. NRDC applauds the Trail Blazers’ path breaking accomplishment and we urge all facility operators, whether they manage a professional arena or a schoolhouse, to follow this meaningful example.”

Local partners in the effort to achieve certification included Green Building Services, who performed a carbon footprint and sustainability analysis, and Energy Trust of Oregon, who helped enable key energy audits and secure funding for building retrofitting.

It is an exciting week for the Rose Quarter, as we launch the newly redesigned RoseQuarter.com

According to Dan Harbison, Director of Interactive Marketing and Media for the Portland Trail Blazers, “This project has been long overdue (the old site was over 5 years old); however, the end result is something we are extremely proud of. Several people have been working extremely hard to bring a new design and functionality that compliments the activity and innovation that helps drive the Rose Quarter.”

Sheri Alderman, Rose Quarter Director of Marketing, stated “After working to develop this new site over the last year, we are incredibly excited to finally have the opportunity to show the public all of our hard work. We spent a lot of time researching what best practices were out there, and we feel that we have come up with the best possibleRoseQuarter.com, given our budget and timeframe. One of our biggest initiatives over the past year has been increasing our presence as a venue in the various social networking sites, and it was fun to tie that in to our primary communication avenue – the website now features a live Twitter and blog feed, as well as links to share event details on FacebookTwitter, and tons of other sites.”

RoseQuarter.com was designed by the Portland Trail Blazers, Inc, and developed by the Portland interactive firm, Desjalogic.  The Portland Trail Blazers, Inc and Desjalogic worked with the local Marketing Department at the Rose Quarter to create the first-class site.

The site provides links to purchase tickets, directions and parking information, a variety of seating charts, job opportunities, venue data and photo galleries. Guests with disabilities can find detailed information about accessibility including assistive listening devices and wheelchair escorts. Enhanced features include: tying in Social Networking (links to share events on FacebookTwitter, Google, etc.), live Rose Quarter Blog and Twitter feed on the homepage, more details on upcoming events, events calendar with alphabetical view option, and much more!

What’s Happening – Week of 01.18.10

Posted by RQ On January - 20 - 20102 COMMENTS

This Week at the Rose Quarter:

Today, January 20th – Winterhawks vs. Kamloops at 7 pm
Friday, January 22nd – Winterhawks vs. Everett at 7:30 pm
Sunday, January 24th – Winterhawks vs. Vancouver at 5 pm
*All three games are taking place at the Memorial Coliseum.  Tickets are still available so get yours today!

Also coming to the Rose Garden this month, Disney Live! Rockin’ Road Show.  Mickey and his pals will be putting on a show in Portland, January 29th at 3:30pm and again at 6:30pm.
*Tickets are available at the box office or at our online ticket office.

2009 was an amazing year here at the Rose Quarter.  We had so many great shows, as well as some memorable and historic moments!  Here are just a few reasons and a video to show you why we loved 2009!

  • Miley Cyrus and the American Idols Live 2009 Tour both kicked off their nationwide tours in Portland at the Rose Quarter.
  • The UFC102 octagon made an appearance at the Rose Garden for its first-ever Portland stop, where we watched Oregonian Randy Couture fight in the main event.
  • Taylor Swift and Brad Paisley both played phenomenal shows in a SOLD OUT Rose Garden in 2009.
  • The Rose Quarter experienced its busiest weekend in history during the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, OSAA Dance & Drill, and the Rock & Worship Roadshow with over 94,000 people attending these events.
  • Star Wars: In Concert stopped at the Rose Garden on its first ever nationwide tour.
  • LMFAO drew a huge crowd for a free show outside the Rose Garden during Dew Tour, performing live “in Portland trick”!

2010 looks like it will be an amazing year, even better than 2009.  We’ve got Tyler Perry, the rescheduled Billy Joel and Elton John show, Monster Jam, Walking with Dinosaurs, George Strait, John Mayer, Michael Buble, and so many more shows (see our website for an upcoming events calendar) coming in the new year.  We can’t wait for the rest of 2010!!