Meeting the world's spectator seating needs for sporting and other entertainment venues

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Interkal(USA)

Interkal's storied history began in Fort Dodge, Iowa with the retractable bleacher design of the Horn Brothers Company in 1938. In the 1950s Brunswick Company purchased the Horn Brothers business and moved it to Michigan, where Interkal is still manufactured today.
Interkal became part of the Kotobuki Seating family in 1987. Since then Interkal has grown to be a leading supplier of retractable platforms and fixed seating at sporting venues all over the world. With a focus on product development, Interkal takes great pride in staying ahead of market needs by closely working with architects and end users to better understand the future demands of spectator seating.

Outline

Company Interkal LLC
Established Established in 1974
Number of employees 125
Head office 5981 East Cork Street. Kalamazoo, Michigan 49048, USA
Corporate site www.interkal.com

Market

  • Schools / Universities
  • Stadiums
  • Arenas

Typical Projects

University of North Georgia Convocation Center

  • Schools / Universities

This multipurpose facility will be the new home for basketball, commencement ceremonies, concerts and military training exercises.
Georgia, USA / installation in 2018 / 3,600 seats

Trine University MTI Center

  • Schools / Universities

The student friendly MTI Center includes a golf pro shop, a training room, outdoor patio, and is home the university’s new Esports program.
Angola, Indiana, USA / installation in 2018 / 2,900 seats

The Circus Arts Conservatory

  • Private

The Ringling Brothers Circus winter quarters has been in Sarasota, FL since 1927. The Circus Arts Conservatory continues their great tradition of circus arts training.
Sarasota, Florida, USA / installation in 2018 / 1,200 seats

University of Kentucky Baseball Stadium

  • Stadiums

The Southeastern Conference is home to the greatest college baseball in the United States and now the University of Kentucky will play on its grandest stage.
Lexington, Kentucky, USA / installation in 2018 / 5,000 seats

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