
Here's an exterior photo. No, the top part of the roof is not going to stay purple. That's just insulation. It will be enclosed in the spring.

Another exterior shot... this one from the shoreline of Lake Bemidji. The convention center portion of the building is closest, with the arena behind it.

Here's an interior shot of what will eventually become the Administrative Office suite. My office will occupy the second window from the right. It will have a nice view of the spacious parking lot and Lake Bemidji will be off to the right.

This will eventually become one of the permanent concession stands. The conduit that you see arising from the ground are for power, water, and the beer lines from the keg coolers. There will be three permanent stands on the concourse level with more on the club/suite level in addition to portable carts.

Here's a shot from the west end of the arena showing the entire arena bowl. The permanent seating concrete has been cast. The 25 suites and press box are starting to be constructed. It will be about 50 feet from the low steel to the arena floor when finished. The load capacity will be over 100,000 pounds so we can do a majority of touring concerts. As you can see, there is no concrete on the arena floor yet. Once major construction has concluded in this area, the chilling pipes for the floor will be installed and the concrete will be poured for the ice rink floor.

Another view from the arena floor... this one of workers making progress on the suite/club level.

This is a photo of the area dedicated to Bemidji State. There will be individual locker rooms dedicated to both the men's and women's hockey teams as well as four visiting team locker rooms for tournaments.

This is the Convention Center Ballroom. It is approximately 10,000 square feet and will be divisible into three separate meeting spaces. Once the heavy ground work is completed, there will be thermal floor heating installed into the entire Convention Center space.


Last photo for this tour... Fish houses are springing up all over Lake Bemidji. The ice is thick enough in most places to support the weight of vehicles as you can see. Eventually by the time January 1st rolls around the lake will look like its own separate village.
That's it for now. I hope you enjoyed this quick tour.
No longer Just Bob, he came to be known as Awesome Bob
ReplyDeleteAre you going to go ice fishing?
ReplyDeleteVery cool tour. I've been wondering what you're up to. Those ice fishing houses--wow--yeah, are you going to give it a whirl?
ReplyDeleteI'll try ice fishing at least once. Rumor has it that fishermen bring there own heating, usually in the form of Peppermint Schnapps.
ReplyDeletei'd love to see a pic when the whole village is on the ice.
ReplyDeletei'm so glad you're back, bob
I'll be honest...I like the 4x4 in the first picture and the guys in the 7th!!!! As an almost architect I didn't really notice anything else!!! XO
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour, Bob. Looks like you have enough work to keep you busy for quite some time. I don't know that I'd want to park on the ice... Hmmm...
ReplyDeleteI've even had reservations about ice houses and the ice supporting their weight, much less a vehicle's weight.
I'm glad you're back too, Bob!
What a cool (!) feeling it must be to see this place go up, to be a part of it from the almost-beginning. And I'd like to know about the ice fishing when/if you go.
ReplyDeleteRumplemintz! Go Bob! No need to freeze it - you can just put it in your coat pocket...that ought to do it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome experience.
Thanks for the tour Just Bob. I hope you are enjoying the Great White North. Take care of yourself and let us know how the ice fishing goes.
ReplyDeleteI like purple. Could you request that the roof remain purple for me?
ReplyDeleteOkay, no more joking around...*Suze throws off oven mits...MARRY ME!!!*
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas baby.
Suze, you can do so much better.
ReplyDeleteHi Honey! I'm home!!! Ahhhhhhhhhhh Bob, you're so fun! How's it going? Good I hope. Stay warm and don't do anything foolish b/c the newpaper will be all over you, and then I'd really have to come up and rescue your sorry ass. Baby look at me...I don't own a parka.
ReplyDeleteok bob, time for a new post.
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