Philips Arena Certified Green

PHILIPS ARENA ACHIEVES COVETED LEED CERTIFICATION TO BECOME THE FIRST-EVER GREEN NBA OR NHL ARENA
ATLANTA, GA (April 6, 2009) --
Atlanta's Philips Arena, home to the NBA's Atlanta
Hawks and the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers, announced today that it has achieved LEED
for Existing Building: Operations and Maintenance
(LEED-EB: O&M) certification as specified by the United States Green Building
Council (USGBC). LEED stands for "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design"
and represents independent, third-party verification that Philips Arena has met
green building operating standards and performance measures. Philips Arena is
the first NBA or NHL arena to achieve this certification for an existing
facility.
Philips Arena has taken a leadership role in promoting sustainability in
Atlanta, and has set a new green standard nationally for arena operations and
design. Its achievement represents a challenge to other venues to minimize their
environmental impacts while enhancing their ability to use energy and water
efficiently, to recycle, and to educate their audiences on the benefits of these
actions.
"Achieving LEED-EB O&M certification is a transcendent process and I am
extremely proud of our management team's effort to make Philips Arena the first
in North America to accomplish this goal," said Atlanta Spirit Owner Rutherford
Seydel. "My partners and I agree we must continue to find ways to manage our
events with the lowest environmental impact possible. We will continue to work
with our fans and partners to raise our green performance and promote
conservation throughout metro Atlanta."
"If every one of our 5.1 million existing commercial buildings in the U.S.
followed the lead of Philips Arena and worked to become more energy efficient,
we could save some $160 billion by 2030 and put a significant dent in our carbon
emissions," said USGBC President, CEO and Founding Chairman Rick Fedrizzi.
"There are also tremendous water-saving practices that are built into LEED and I
know how important that is in Atlanta. Schools, stores, hotels, office
buildings, government buildings and sports arenas all have a contribution to
make, and Philips Arena is to be congratulated for its achievement and the
leadership it demonstrates for others."
Both the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Hockey League
(NHL) have made environmental conservation a key initiative for their teams and
leagues. "Congratulations to the Atlanta Thrashers and the entire Atlanta Spirit
Organization for achieving Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
certification of Philips Arena as the first green sports arena in the United
States," said NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. "This accomplishment is even more
notable considering that Philips Arena has achieved this certification as an
existing facility. The Thrashers are helping to set the standard for the NHL in
our League-wide commitment to meet green operating standards and performance
measures through our Keep the Ice from Melting initiative." Philips Arena's
LEED-EB O&M certification came just prior to the NBA's first ever league-wide
Green Week being held April 4-10 to help educate its fans on how they can
contribute to a better environment.
In order to achieve LEED-EB: O&M certification, Philips Arena partnered with
Southface, the region's nationally recognized non-profit leader in the promotion
of sustainable, high performance buildings. Southface provided the arena with
LEED administration assistance as well as technical assistance and expertise in
upgrading its overall energy performance, water consumption, indoor air quality,
and waste stream management. According to Dennis Creech, Executive Director of
Southface, "Through its strong green commitment, Philips Arena will save money
by reducing its energy and water costs, and will also create a better indoor
environment for its employees and visitors. Its practical approach is a model
for other businesses--large and small--on how to protect the environment and the
bottom line."
About Philips Arena
Named for founding partner Philips, Philips Arena is consistently ranked among
the top 10 concert and event arenas in North America. The operating rights to
Philips Arena are owned by Atlanta Spirit LLC which also owns the Atlanta Hawks
and Atlanta Thrashers. Philips Arena was recently named as the No. 3 concert and
events venue in the United States and the No. 8 concert and events venue in the
world for 2008, based on attendance figures released by leading industry
publication Pollstar magazine. The rankings include attendance for concerts and
other shows hosted by Philips Arena, which are in addition to the annual
preseason, regular season and postseason NBA and NHL games held in the building.
Philips Arena is online at www.PhilipsArena.com.




