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23.Aug.08
An interesting article today from slate.com about what the future holds for all the amazing venues recently used at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. It’s clear that a legacy is important in order to avoid the problems of Athens’ decaying 2004 Olympic venues.

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Athens Olympic Stadium – Spiros Louis

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The Bird’s Nest stadium will become home to Beijing’s Guoan Football Club and double as an entertainment complex for concerts. State-run investment group CITIC will reduce seating from 91,000 to 80,000 and redevelop the surrounding area to include hotels, malls, and restaurants. It’s estimated that the reconstruction will cost 300 million yuan (almost $44 million) and that the annual operating cost of the stadium complex will be about 70 million yuan (about $10.2 million). Seating will also be reduced at the Water Cube, which will become a training and recreation center for swimmers and divers. Plans are underway to add tennis courts, retail outlets, restaurants, and night clubs.

As for some of the less talked-about venues: The fencing hall will be converted into a conference center; the National Indoor Stadium will become a multi-use facility, hosting arts and entertainment events as well as athletic competitions; and athlete accommodations in the Olympic Village are being sold as private residences.

Especially when compared with Beijing’s detailed plans, Athens hasn’t handled the post-Olympics well. The badminton stadium built for the 2004 Games is now a theater, and a government ministry has moved into the media center. But the two main arenas at the Faliro Bay Complex are vacant, there are squatters’ camps in the adjoining fields, and the open-air swimming pool goes unused. Sydney, site of the 2000 Games, has fared a bit better. The National Rugby League holds its grand finale at the main stadium, and other entertainment events take place there as well. Redevelopment of the Olympic Park as a mixed-use residential and commercial site, however, has been slow going. Plans weren’t finalized until 2005, and construction isn’t finished yet.

After hosting the Games in 1996, Atlanta turned its main stadium over to the Atlanta Braves. Georgia Tech manages the aquatic center and houses students in the Olympic Village. The city uses the Centennial Olympic Park for its annual Independence Day fireworks display and for outdoor concerts.

Source & Full Article: Slate.com

See also:
Beijing National Stadium on sportingsights.com
Athens Olympic Stadium – Spiros Louis on sportingsights.com
Stadium Australia on sportingsights.com
Turner Field on sportingsights.com