Target Center Roof

Order ahead and we ll have it waiting for you at the store.
Target center roof. Order ahead and we ll have it waiting for you at the store. In february 2011 the timberwolves and the city of minneapolis introduced a 155 million proposal to remodel the target center. At 113 000 sf the target center arena green roof the fifth largest extensive green roof and the first green roof installed on an arena in north america as of august 2009 mitigates the urban heat island effect greens views from above provides wildlife habitat and improves urban air quality on a scale that is not feasible at grade in an urban area like downtown minneapolis and will last twice as long as a conventional roof. Minneapolis chose to replace the target center s aging traditional roof with a more sustainable and long lived green one for many reasons including providing a model for managing stormwater runoff about 1 million gallons annually conserving energy and reducing the urban heat island downtown because plants help bring down the roof s temperature.
Minneapolis chose to replace the target center s aging traditional roof with a more sustainable and long lived green one for many reasons including providing a model for managing stormwater runoff. Order with the target app and we ll load it into your car. By steve brandt star tribune december 11. Target center is the first arena to have a green roof.
Culver city south store details. The arena s green roof is the 5th largest extensive green roof in the nation and at the time of the design the largest green roof in the state of minnesota. It was unveiled on september 15 2009. 620 s virgil ave ste 100 los angeles ca 90005 4080.
In 2009 target center became the 1st arena in north america to install a green roof. Los angeles koreatown store details. At 113 000 sf the target center arena green roof the fifth largest extensive green roof and the first green roof installed on an arena in north america as of august 2009 mitigates the urban heat island effect greens views from above provides wildlife habitat and improves urban air quality on a scale that is not feasible at grade in an urban area like downtown minneapolis and will last twice as long as a conventional roof.