Senior Recreation Centers

The projects in this category involve feasibility studies for senior recreation centers.

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Studies Resulting in Construction

  • Edmond Senior Center Edmond, OK

    Ballard*King & Associates provided consulting services and public input for the Edmond Senior Center.

  • Erie Community Center Erie, CO

    Desiring to provide its people with a place to build memories and create a healthy environment, Erie built a facility with the priority of sustainability and energy conservation.

  • Friendship Center Harrisburg, PA

    The Lower Paxton Township desired to provide a recreational facility that met the needs of all its citizens. The result is the Friendship Center an inter-generational facility for the enjoyment of people of all ages. Their motto: Family, Fun, and Fitness!

  • Gamber Center Lee's Summit, MO

    The Gamber Center is a 17,500-q. ft. facility that includes a grand ballroom, 2 exercise rooms, 2 craft rooms, pool tables, computer lab, kitchen and a bistro.

  • North Kansas City Community Center North Kansas City, MO

    The North Kansas City Community Center was designed to enhancing the quality of life for residents by providing wellness and recreational opportunities in a safe, clean, secure and accessible facility.

  • Red Mountain Multigenerational Center Mesa, AZ

    This multi-generation center is a partnership between the City of Mesa and Mesa Seniors Inc. designed to provide a variety of recreation services to citizens of all ages.

  • RiverWinds Community Center Thorofare, NJ

    The RiverWinds Community Center in the Township of West Deptford is a beautiful facility on an equally beautiful site. The facility has a myriad of amenities including an outdoor amphitheater.

  • Waunakee Village Center Waunakee, WI

    The Village of Waunakee initially set out to build a senior center. Early in the process however, they realized the value of meeting the needs of all the community and with public input decided to build this multigenerational facility that is now enjoyed by patrons of all ages.

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