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Straight talk with Martin & CNN David Mattingly, ABC Kathleen Matthews & MAG Owen Johnson.
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Behind the Scenes
Various video & still photos of Martin Coalitions & their respective members rarely publicly shown.
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Watch this aerial filmed video of the Greater Saint Louis Area showing local STL advantages.
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This video presents several of the core philosophies and beliefs of Troy Martin and Martin Aviation Group.
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Covers many questions on the operation, pricing, fees, security, rules & regulations of The Campus.
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A brief description of the many intricate details on the operations & workings of The Campus.
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Choose a building, decide the number of square feet you require, then design the space to fit your needs.
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If The Campus could talk, this is a version of what it would say about a typical days activity.
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- THE MARTIN COALITIONS
The Martin Coalitions include global fortune five-hundred companies and many local to the Illinois based campus. Many of these companies will be part of the ongoing day-to-day management and upkeep of The Campus and/or the massive job of building the $4,000,000,000 Martin created and designed Martin America global office condominium airpark.
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- MARTIN AMERICA DETAILED
Martin America is a city unto itself. This is the largest non-government and non-public conceived and designed project that is being built anywhere in the world. The Campus provides its office condominium owners with a complete turnkey solution, from phones, computers, copiers, furniture, transportation, parking, dining, security...
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- PURCHASING INFORMATION
Condominiums are priced from $950 - $1,250 USD per square foot, depending on location on The Campus. Condominium sizes range from 53,320 - 150,000 square feet (excluding two large expansion towers). Under certain circumstances single floors are available in certain buildings. All parking pricing is included in condominium pricing.
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- THE MARTIN CENTER
This building, at the midpoint of the Golden Mile, is home to The Campus operations, support, information desk, retail stores and concierge kiosk. Nestled between the Martin Campus Bank and Martin Grand Hotel, this three building cluster serves as both a signature and focus point for the magnificient global office condominium airpark and campus.
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- PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES
Provided to Martin America Condominium Owners and owned by the Martin America Office Condominium Owners Association will be (7) Executive Jets, (4) Light Rail Transit Systems and (15) Luxury Limousines. These assets will all be available to the members of the Martin America Office Condominium Owners Association at cost.
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- LIGHT RAIL ON THE CAMPUS
The Campus condominium office area is nearly a half mile from the confines of the parking area. Two dedicated rail lines and four trams, each with multiple passenger cars, will quickly, quietly and efficiently link both ends of the Golden Mile as well as connect The Campus with the parking area. This will maintain the tranquility of The Golden Mile.
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- VOICE, DATA & VIDEO
All voice, data and video infrastructure and all phones, fax machines, copiers, computers and printers will be provided and maintained by Martin via contract. All studio and production equipment and facilities will be provided, operated and maintained by Martin via contract. All equipment will be owned by the Martin America Office Condominium Owners Association.
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- EMERGENCY, SAFETY, SECURITY
The physical health and safety of people working on The Campus has been paramount to the designers and builders. Much detailed thought went into topics such as; emergency response, fire prevention/control, evacuation, cross training of campus personnel, emergency vehicles, facilities and staff, selection and premise, physical and surveillance security.
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- DINING ON THE CAMPUS
All food services, including requested individual condominium vending, etc., on The Campus with the exception of the Martin Grand Hotel, will be provided by Martin, via contract with one of the largest service providers of its type in the world. The main food service area consists of a three story facility and a one-half story 4th floor Observation Lounge.
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- PARKING ON THE CAMPUS
Take over eight thousand covered/assigned parking spaces, each with direct rail service to your office, add the convenience aspects of The Campus and you are left with a well thought out plan. The Martin Grand Hotel is provided a separate and dedicated parking structure on The Campus. The main parking garage will be owned by the owners association.
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- CAMPUS RULES & REGULATIONS
Designed as the most luxurious, secure and prestigious private complex in the world. The Campus must operate with disciplined precision. Because The Campus is a global city, procedures must be implemented and maintained to assure compliance with rules that maintain the status of the world's most prestigious business address.
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- CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
The Martin America Office Condominium Owners Association will have an ownership stake in the Campus in the form of 100% of the parking area, the food court, all aircraft (jets and helicopters), the aircraft hangars, the limousine fleet, all light rail, the common elements, the backup power station, the visitor center...
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- THE MARTIN CAMPUS BANK
The Martin Campus Bank will serve the needs and interests of the condo association, the corporations doing business on The Campus and the thousands of daily employees and visitors. The Bank will focus on the following lines of business: consumer lending, merchant services, corporate lending, payroll services, online banking and credit cards.
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- THE MARTIN GRAND HOTEL
The purpose of the Martin Grand Hotel is to serve the needs of the Campus business community. This hotel will provide a pleasant and professional experience with a covered entrance, check-in parking and valet services. Over 200 spacious suites and more than 25 executive suites complement The Campus with meeting/banquet space, fine dining, etc.
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MARTIN... Not business as usual!
Martin Aviation Group has selected GE Security for all security and fire alarm system related elements for The Campus in Saint Louis. This agreement was easily reached as GE Security is one of the few large organizations that has the system technology depth and breadth to match the needs of The Campus. GE Security has the ability to provide system configuration, hardware, software and associated products and services for the security, fire alarm and fiber systems that will be deployed on The Campus. In addition, GE Security, through their local business partners, will be awarded the contract for the start-up, commissioning and training of these systems
GE SECURITY
GE Security is a wholly owned subsidiary of the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) focused on communication and information technologies for security, safety and lifestyle enhancements. Security has operations in more than 30 countries and is represented by some of the best-known brand names for intrusion and fire detection, access and building control, video surveillance, explosive and drug detection, key management and, structured wiring
CAMPUS SECURITY CONCEPT
The Security, Video Surveillance and Life Safety Systems concept for The Campus will be a fully networked system solution with a primary command center located at the Martin Aviation Group central office and a redundant command center located at the campus power plant. By networking the access control, video surveillance, intrusion and fire alarm systems across a common IT infrastructure and a fiber optic communications network, GE Security provides Martin Aviation Group a tightly integrated campus technology platform to effectively and efficiently manage and maintain a safe and secure campus environment. This platform will also have the flexibility to easily integrate with appropriate individual client business systems which will allow clients to easily maintain employee access rights and privileges to The Campus.
Nothing is more important to the designers and builders of The Campus than the safety of the people that work there which is why so much detailed thought went into topics such as: emergency response, fire prevention and control and evacuation, just to name a few.
One Advanced Life Suppot Vehice, One Ambulance and One Fire Truck: The Campus emergency vehicles will be staffed and on standby for medical, fire and other emergencies. In a situation requiring immediate transportation to local hospitals and trauma centers one of the three Sikorsky helicopters can be immediately converted to a life-support helicopter.
Cross Trained Personnel: The idea of cross training has been used in industry for decades. Often this concept is used to save money or maintain productivity. At The Campus the cross training of personnel is deployed to increase safety of work there. For example, fire fighters and security personnel as well as some maintenance staff will be certified first responders.
Lockdown: From inception, The Campus was intended to be a safe and secure environment in which to conduct business. A key element is the ability to affect a quick and complete lockdown of the entire campus if emergency conditions warrant. The design of The Campus provides for a lockdown to take place within ninety seconds.
Primary - Secondary Security Systems: Two complete security systems are planned for The Campus. A primary system, to be located at the MAG Operations Center, and a backup system co-located with the backup power plant. Both systems have a NASA style control room with multiple rows of computer and video monitors. These security systems will be operated 24/7/365. Interoperability and immediate transfer from primary to backup will be tested weekly.
The main objective of the security system is the protection of Campus occupants and visitors. A secondary objective is to protect assets, property, buildings, public areas, etc. The Campus has been designed and is capable of "lockdown" within (90) seconds.
Some of the criteria of The Campus Security Operations Center (SOC) are listed below:
Early detection and quick assessment of security "events"
Immediate and effective intervention
Implemented in a manner that does not constrain behavior patters of occupants
Its capabilities must be somewhat obvious so that it serves as a deterrent
Must detect, identify and track the movement of people, automobiles and other means of campus mobility
Must detect threatening materials for example: explosives, guns, knives, chemical agents, illegal drugs, etc.
Must NOT unnecessarily restrict movement of people
Must NOT be or be perceived as a threatening environment
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