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Italy Archaeological Excavations Resume On The Future As Roma Stadium Site
20.02.2025 12:31 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra Archaeological excavations will soon resume in Pietralata, a necessary step before presenting the final project for AS Roma's new stadium in this location. Advertisement According to Il Messaggero, the archaeological work will take approximately a month. Meanwhile, an agronomist, after analyzing the tree species and vegetation, concluded that the area may have degraded and ruled out the existence of a forest. The final step before the projectâs approval will be the convening of the Services Conference, during which the environmental impact and urban planning aspects of the investment will be assessed. © AS Roma The Administrative Court of the Lazio Region (TAR) upheld a complaint from Mb Ricambi Auto against the decision of the Rome authorities, which prohibited it from continuing its commercial activities on the future site of AS Roma's stadium. This information, initially reported by Radio Roma Sound, was confirmed in the published court ruling. In its justification, TAR stated that Mb Ricambi Auto, operating at Via degli Aromi 50 with vehicle display, rental, and auto parts sales, contested the cityâs decision to revoke its business permits. Rome justified this decision by citing the need to demolish illegal structures on one of the plots. Authorities emphasized that, according to regulations, commercial activities must be conducted in buildings that meet construction and urban planning standards, which was not the case here. However, Mb Ricambi provided documents proving it had ceased operations on plot No. 138, where the illegal structures were found. Moreover, the city itself had previously allowed the company to relocate its activities to other plots (Nos. 90 and 97), which also belong to Rome but were temporarily leased to the company. As a result, TAR ruled that the later revocation of permits based on previous urban planning violations was inconsistent with earlier administrative decisions that aimed to ensure the continuity of the companyâs business operations. © AS Roma Romeâs urban planning department acknowledges that Mb Ricambi Auto has proven its withdrawal from plot No. 138. At the same time, officials emphasize that the ruling confirms the public nature of this land, resolving part of the ownership issue. The city authorities state that the company is still operating on municipal land and will be required to vacate the area as soon as the land is needed for stadium construction. Currently, no eviction is taking place, as the principle is to avoid removing businesses unless necessary to prevent economic harm. However, once construction begins, the company will be removed, just like residents occupying other plots. Advertisement
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Feb 20, 2025
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Italy Lecce Stadium Faces Old Italian Problems
20.02.2025 16:09 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Jakub Ducki In Lecce, there is an intense race against time to complete the modernisation of the stadium before the 2026 Mediterranean Games. However, ecological controversies and a lack of use of modern technologies have arisen in the planning stage. Advertisement On November 12, 2024, more than 40 environmental organisations and experts called for the implementation of environmentally friendly solutions. The key demand was to equip the stadium with a photovoltaic system, similar to what happened in Udine. There, the roof of the new sports facility will be covered with photovoltaic panels with a total area of over 4,000 square metres, which will make it self-sufficient in terms of energy and enable the sale of surplus electricity to the grid. According to Innocenzo Grazioso from the Forum Ambiente e Salute in Lecce, the decision not to use a similar solution at Stadio Ettore Giardiniero is a missed opportunity. The region, which prides itself on the slogan Salento mare sole e jentu (Salento - sea, sun and wind), should have used its natural resources to produce renewable energy. Instead, the city authorities are focusing mainly on photovoltaics in agriculture, ignoring the potential of the roofs of public buildings. It is not only the lack of solar panels that is causing concern among environmentalists. The organisations are also calling for the green areas around the stadium to be improved. Currently, most of the six-hectare area around the stadium is asphalt, which the activists believe could be used for planting trees and biodiversity. This would be particularly important in the context of the massive felling of olive trees in the region. In other Italian cities, such as Venice, there are plans to reforest the areas around new sports facilities. In the case of Lecce, this aspect has been completely overlooked. © ParisTaras (CC BY-SA 4.0) Another problem that has been pointed out by environmentalists is the lack of a coherent strategy between the various public institutions. Councillor Delli Noci announced that the Apulia region is preparing tenders to finance the energy autonomy of sports facilities, but the stadium in Lecce is not included in these plans. Activists have labelled this as another missed opportunity for modern and environmentally friendly solutions. Despite numerous oversights, the city authorities and the commissioner for the 2026 Mediterranean Games, Massimo Ferrarese, do not rule out the possibility that certain adjustments may be made at a later date. Roberto Giordano Anguilla, the deputy mayor of Lecce, suggests the possibility of adding a photovoltaic system on the adjacent land and in the car parks around the stadium. However, the tight schedule remains a problem, as it does not allow for these changes to be made at this stage of construction. © Vincenzo.togni (CC BY-SA 4.0) The stadium project is currently being carried out at an express pace. The contractor is Techproject in collaboration with Mjw Structures and Shesa. The project, which originally planned for 90 days of preparation, is now expected to be completed in just 60 days. The construction of the roof, which will be made of steel and PVC membrane, will begin in June or July 2025 and will take over a year. Importantly, the work will be carried out in stages while matches are still taking place at the stadium. This means that certain sections of the stands will be temporarily closed, which could reduce the number of available seats by 2,000 to 3,000. The internal renovation of the stadium will start in May 2025 and will be financed with public funds amounting to 11 million âŹ. The renovation of the turf will start in May 2025. Advertisement
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Feb 20, 2025
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Poland Turf Replacement, Seat Upgrades, And Polish Cup At Chorten Arena
19.02.2025 21:33 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra The Municipal Stadium is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Over the past decade, more than 4 million people have visited the venue, and this is just the beginning. The year 2025 promises to be a busy one for the entire community associated with the stadium. Advertisement To mark the 10th anniversary of the Municipal Stadium, a ceremonial gala took place on January 11th at SĆoneczna Street. It wasnât an easy journey, but today this stadium is our pride. Not only is it beautiful, but it is above all functional. May it serve us for many more decades, said Tadeusz Truskolaski, Mayor of BiaĆystok, during the event. The Municipal Stadium, currently known as Chorten Arena, was under construction for over 4 years and cost more than 250 million PLN. Over its 10-year history, the venue, which can accommodate 22,372 spectators, has hosted more than 4 million visitors for matches, fairs, and other events. According to the CEO of the Municipal Stadium company, Cezary Mielko, speaking through Polish Radio BiaĆystok, around 5,000 events and about 25,000 training sessions have taken place there. Supporting your favorite team often involves numerous travels, including trips abroad. However, during these journeys, access to data is crucial, as some information may be unavailable while staying in a foreign country. For those who value unlimited possibilities, we recommend a list of the best VPN for traveling in 2025. For a deeper look at how you can enhance your security, check out the comprehensive review by Cybernews experts. During the gala, the CEO received a commemorative plaque from the Mayor of BiaĆystok. I would like to thank the entire stadium community, including clubs, associations, the uniformed services, institutions, business partners, and my employees. Without all of you, we would not be where we are today, said Cezary Mielko. During the gala, Krzysztof JemioĆo, the stadiumâs greenkeeper, was also honored. He received the Honorary Badge of the Podlaskie Voivodeship from the Marshal of the region, Ćukasz Prokorym. © Maciej Lulko Fotografia Architektury Responsible for the turf, JemioĆo will have his hands full in 2025, as a complete replacement of the turf at Jagiellonia's stadium is scheduled for June. The cost of this investment is approximately 3 million PLN. However, this is not the only change planned for the facility. On January 9th, an intentional letter was signed at Chorten Arena for a project involving the creation of a Jagiellonia BiaĆystok inscription on the eastern stand. We want the inscription âBiaĆystokâ and âJagielloniaâ to promote our club and our region across Poland and Europe, especially now that we are successfully playing and hopefully will continue playing in European cups, said Adam ToĆoczko, President of the Children of BiaĆystok association. The project will be submitted to the 2026 Citizens' Budget. However, the letter of intent is only the first step. After that, an application will need to be submitted for formal evaluation. If everything goes smoothly, a vote on its implementation will take place in the fall. According to calculations presented by the CEO of the Municipal Stadium company, the cost of the investment is approximately 300,000 PLN. © Stadiony.net Earlier, in April, Chorten Arena may host an exceptional match. According to Tomasz WĆodarczyk from Meczyki.pl, on April 24th, BiaĆystok will host the long-awaited Polish Super Cup match, where Jagiellonia will face WisĆa KrakĂłw. This date has not yet been officially confirmed by the Polish Football Association (PZPN), but it seems that there will be no issues with this. This match was initially scheduled for July 2024, but due to both teams playing in the European cup qualifiers, it has been moved to an indefinite date. Advertisement
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Feb 19, 2025
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France- Stadiums 30 Meters Apart - Paris Could Host The Closest Derby Ever
18.02.2025 15:44 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra It's official â Paris FC (PFC) will play at the Jean Bouin Stadium next season, leaving CharlĂ©ty behind. The PFC stadium will now be just a few meters away from the Parc des Princes, home of PSG. Advertisement Acquired by the Arnault family and the Red Bull group, Paris FC is aiming for promotion to Ligue 1 this season. One organizational issue has just been resolved: PFC will no longer play its matches at the CharlĂ©ty. An agreement has been reached with Stade Français, allowing PFC to share the Jean Bouin, located just a few meters from the Parc des Princes. Football and rugby will continue to coexist at Jean Bouin, as the stadium will host both Paris FC and Stade Français next season. The Spanish newspaper AS predicts that PFC will develop rapidly, with the ultimate goal of competing with PSG in Ligue 1, despite Antoine Arnaultâs fondness for the club led by Nasser Al-Khelaifi. To move between Paris FC's new stadium and the Parc des Princes, one only needs to cross the street (according to Google Maps, the two stadiums are just 30 meters apart!). This may be more than just a fun anecdote â it symbolizes the desire to challenge PSG head-on. According to AS, this new rivalry could significantly increase interest in the French league, which would help the competition grow, especially since French clubs are currently struggling with TV rights issues, and DAZN has been unable to attract enough subscribers. © kral_travel | Parisian stadiums are located 30 meters apart. Stade Françaisâ General Director, Thomas Lombard, commented on the agreement to share the Jean Bouin Stadium in an interview with Le Parisien: Is Paris FC paying âŹ4 million in compensation? The exact amount remains confidential. PFCâs presence means a significant loss of revenue for us, which needed to be compensated. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we have hosted around 200 events per year that generate income â now, we wonât have those. So, we analyzed the average revenue over the last 3-4 years to estimate the financial impact, said Lombard. The stadium will also need to be adapted for football matches. This includes designating a dedicated away fan section and meeting various security requirements. Another challenge to resolve before the next season is the pitch. Stade Français plays on synthetic turf, whereas Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs use hybrid pitches. After Stade Françaisâ last home game against Castres on June 7, the surface will need to be replaced, with Paris FC covering the costs. And what about the stadium colors? The pink seats are just covers that can be easily changed â PFC can do whatever they want with them. The dominant color in the stadium is already navy blue, so not much will change. The interior is largely modular, and the LED screens only require a software update. PFC will introduce its visual identity and sponsors. Weâre used to this; Jean Bouin also hosts PSG Women, FC Versailles, and the Musketeers. We rent the stadium as a âclean stadium,â so itâs not an issue, Lombard added. © Leon Grosse | Stade Jean Bouin Another challenge will be the logistics of accommodating three clubs in the same area â PSG, PFC, and Stade Français. Discussions are ongoing with representatives from the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP), Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR), the police prefecture, and the clubs themselves to find the best logistical solution. PSG has specific security requirements, and authorities have stated that there must be several hours of separation between matches at the Parc des Princes and Jean Bouin. The most efficient solution would be to schedule Stade Français and PFC games on the same weekend at Jean Bouin, leaving PSG as the sole user of the area as often as possible. Advertisement
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Feb 18, 2025
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France: Stadiums 30 Meters Apart - Paris Could Host The Closest Derby Ever
18.02.2025 15:44 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra It's official â Paris FC (PFC) will play at the Jean Bouin Stadium next season, leaving CharlĂ©ty behind. The PFC stadium will now be just a few meters away from the Parc des Princes, home of PSG. Advertisement Acquired by the Arnault family and the Red Bull group, Paris FC is aiming for promotion to Ligue 1 this season. One organizational issue has just been resolved: PFC will no longer play its matches at the CharlĂ©ty. An agreement has been reached with Stade Français, allowing PFC to share the Jean Bouin, located just a few meters from the Parc des Princes. Football and rugby will continue to coexist at Jean Bouin, as the stadium will host both Paris FC and Stade Français next season. The Spanish newspaper AS predicts that PFC will develop rapidly, with the ultimate goal of competing with PSG in Ligue 1, despite Antoine Arnaultâs fondness for the club led by Nasser Al-Khelaifi. To move between Paris FC's new stadium and the Parc des Princes, one only needs to cross the street (according to Google Maps, the two stadiums are just 30 meters apart!). This may be more than just a fun anecdote â it symbolizes the desire to challenge PSG head-on. According to AS, this new rivalry could significantly increase interest in the French league, which would help the competition grow, especially since French clubs are currently struggling with TV rights issues, and DAZN has been unable to attract enough subscribers. © kral_travel | Parisian stadiums are located 30 meters apart. Stade Françaisâ General Director, Thomas Lombard, commented on the agreement to share the Jean Bouin Stadium in an interview with Le Parisien: Is Paris FC paying âŹ4 million in compensation? The exact amount remains confidential. PFCâs presence means a significant loss of revenue for us, which needed to be compensated. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we have hosted around 200 events per year that generate income â now, we wonât have those. So, we analyzed the average revenue over the last 3-4 years to estimate the financial impact, said Lombard. The stadium will also need to be adapted for football matches. This includes designating a dedicated away fan section and meeting various security requirements. Another challenge to resolve before the next season is the pitch. Stade Français plays on synthetic turf, whereas Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs use hybrid pitches. After Stade Françaisâ last home game against Castres on June 7, the surface will need to be replaced, with Paris FC covering the costs. And what about the stadium colors? The pink seats are just covers that can be easily changed â PFC can do whatever they want with them. The dominant color in the stadium is already navy blue, so not much will change. The interior is largely modular, and the LED screens only require a software update. PFC will introduce its visual identity and sponsors. Weâre used to this; Jean Bouin also hosts PSG Women, FC Versailles, and the Musketeers. We rent the stadium as a âclean stadium,â so itâs not an issue, Lombard added. © Leon Grosse | Stade Jean Bouin Another challenge will be the logistics of accommodating three clubs in the same area â PSG, PFC, and Stade Français. Discussions are ongoing with representatives from the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP), Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR), the police prefecture, and the clubs themselves to find the best logistical solution. PSG has specific security requirements, and authorities have stated that there must be several hours of separation between matches at the Parc des Princes and Jean Bouin. The most efficient solution would be to schedule Stade Français and PFC games on the same weekend at Jean Bouin, leaving PSG as the sole user of the area as often as possible. Advertisement
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Feb 18, 2025
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Algeria Bari Stadium Has Found Its Twin Brother... In Douera
17.02.2025 09:59 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Miguel CioĆĂłczyk Garcia Same look, similar capacity, similar solutions. The architects of the Stade Ali la Pointe seem to have drawn fully from the emblematic Stadio San Nicola in Bari. The twin brother of the Italian âspaceshipâ, however, has unique modern touches and its hosts hope for a better future than that of SSC Bari. Advertisement When work began on Stade Ali la Pointe, Stadio San Nicolaâs glory years were, to put it lightly, long behind it. Nonetheless, the two venues have in common a large number of seats - 40,000 (Douera) and 57,000 (Bari) - and a rare layout: inclined stands without a facade, with empty spaces in which the entrances to the upper sectors are located. The home of second-tier SSC Bari owes the nickname spaceship to this configuration. And while the appearance may be surprising, it has to be appreciated for its uniqueness. You can appreciate it yourself in this year's Stadium of the Year edition if you decide to choose the Douera stadium for your favourite five of the 23 venues opening in 2024. Although it is not one of the favourites, it deserves attention not only because of its old-fashioned layout. An interesting design element is the glass building on the west side, which contrasts aesthetically with the austere concrete facade. The building bears the coat of arms of the host - the Mouloudia Club d'Alger - and the year it was founded: 1921. The club's colours are responsible for the appearance of the stands which shimmer in green (lower level) and red (upper level). A partially glazed roof protects the fans from the weather. However, it was not at all clear that the host of Stade Ali la Pointe would be MC d'Alger, the first Algerian team to win a continental competition (the 1978 African Champion Clubs' Cup). USM Alger and CR Belouizdad also wanted to play at the stadium, but a day after MC Alger's centenary celebrations in 2021, Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced that the club had been chosen as the host. Before this could happen, construction encountered serious delays. Although it began as early as 2010, progress on the site came to a standstill after the initial work was completed. It was not until 2016 that construction resumed, which, with long delays, continued until 2024. President Tebboune named the facility after Ali la Pointe, a hero of the 1954-62 Algerian War of Independence. Advertisement
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Feb 17, 2025
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Slovakia: Construction Of Futbal Tatran Arena Nearing Its Long-Awaited Completion
17.02.2025 15:49 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra The construction of Futbal Tatran Arena is progressing and is gradually approaching its long-awaited final phase. The stadium has already taken its final shape, as has the adjacent parking lot, which will serve the fans. Advertisement The works began in July 2023 and have faced many challenges along the way. Changes had to be introduced to the project documentation to ensure that the stadium met UEFA criteria, which will allow it to host international sporting events at the highest level. Despite these difficulties, construction has not been halted, and all those involved are working with full dedication to meet the established schedule. The stadium is set to be completed in March, and by June, it will become one of the venues for the prestigious UEFA U-21 European Championship. However, some residents of PreĆĄov remain skeptical about whether the work will be finished on time and if the venue will indeed be ready to host the tournament. The city's authorities, however, hold a different view. Councilor Marek HrabÄĂĄk recently posted a video on social media with the caption: We will make it! assuring residents that the stadium's construction will be completed as planned. As city spokesperson Michal HudĂĄk informed a few days ago, the main work is currently taking place inside the main building, where wall cladding, flooring, door frames, doors, suspended ceilings, plastering, painting, as well as the installation of lighting, radiators, and finishing elements like sanitary equipment are being completed. Work continues on the implementation of the so-called operational systems, including the installation of fire protection, security, and information and communication systems. © Mesto PreĆĄov Advertisement
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Feb 17, 2025
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Morocco: Major Delays In TetouanâS New Stadium Construction
17.02.2025 16:27 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra The Grand Stade de TĂ©touan project has once again become a topic of debate after the Minister of National Education and Sports, Mohamed SaĂŻd Barada, was questioned about the reasons for its prolonged construction delays. Advertisement Controversy escalated after the city council secretary highlighted the negative consequences of the stalled project. He warned that the delays are affecting the cityâs ability to host national and international sporting events and are a lost opportunity for tourism development and generating significant economic revenue. The city council secretary criticized the previous government, accusing the Justice and Development Party of failing to secure the necessary funding to complete the project. The Grand Stade de TĂ©touan was meant to strengthen Moroccoâs bid to host the Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup. He also urged the council president to collaborate with the relevant authorities to resume construction, which has been on hold since 2016. Meanwhile, residents are also awaiting explanations from Minister Barada regarding the obstacles preventing the stadiumâs completion. © Nawfal Bakhat The construction of Grand Stade de TĂ©touan is intended to stimulate sports and economic development in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region. The project was symbolically inaugurated by King Mohammed VI on October 20, 2015, with a budget of 700 million dirhams. Despite being allocated 36 hectares for construction, work was halted, causing frustration within the local community. The original plan included a stadium with a capacity of 40,410 seats, including 400 seats for people with disabilities, four training fields, a VIP section, and areas designated for the press and administration, all in accordance with FIFA standards. Amid uncertainty regarding the future of the stadium and Moroccoâs ambitions to host major international sporting events, there is growing pressure to find technical and financial solutions to complete the investment. This debate also takes place within the context of issues related to the Sania El Raml stadium, which has been in operation for several decades. Its location in a densely populated area near critical infrastructure, such as the regional hospital, complicates safety and match organization. © Nawfal Bakhat Advertisement
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Feb 17, 2025
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Japan: Peace Stadiums In Hiroshima And Nagasaki - A Kilometer From Ground Zero
17.02.2025 12:03 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Miguel CioĆczyk Garcia Picturesque, modern, built over a river. Although separated by 300 kilometers, the new stadiums in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are united by the word "peace" in their names, a reminder of the atomic holocaust that befell both cities in 1945 just a few hundred meters from both arenas' present locations. Advertisement PEACE STADIUM in Nagasaki is an example of a symmetrical, compact and modern soccer facility, and its capacity barely exceeds 20,000 seats. In contrast, Hiroshimaâs EDION Peace Wing, while being a typical soccer facility as well, has an open layout, a wavy roof and asymmetrical, multi-colored stands that seat 28,520 fans. Still, the two venues have more similarities than differences. Both opened in 204, and their modern and elegant design, along with their riverside location, make them architectural gems. Both are also candidates to win our Stadium of the Year 2024 contest, so if the simplicity of the Nagasaki stadium or the asymmetrical shapes of the Hiroshima arena appeal to you, you can choose one of them (or both) for your favorite five among the 23 newly opened stadiums. The two stadiums have yet another element in common: a difficult history. At the end of World War II, US troops dropped atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, killing around 200,000 people. The Edion Peace Wing in Hiroshima and Peace Stadium in Nagasaki are a short distance - 700 and 1,500 meters - from the sites of the explosions. Although 80 years have already passed, the trauma of the war is still present in both cities. That's why the name Edion Peace Wing symbolizes the desire for lasting peace and flight to a bright future, visible also in the wavy roof that is meant to resemble wings of hope. In the stands of Peace Stadium in Nagasaki, on the other hand, the chairs are arranged in a lone word: Peace. Advertisement
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Feb 17, 2025
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Usa: Plans Approved For Multi-Use Facility At Jordan-Hare Stadium
17.02.2025 19:05 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina SkĂłra The Auburn Board of Trustees has approved the architect and construction manager for the multi-use facility project in the north end zone of Jordan-Hare Stadium, as proposed by the athletics department and university administration. Advertisement HOK Architects of Kansas City, Missouri, has been selected as the projectâs architect, while Robins & Morton of Birmingham, Alabama, will serve as the construction manager. CDFL Architects + Engineers and Workshop Architects will act as associate architects. We are grateful to the Board of Trustees for approving HOK Group, CDFL, and Workshop as project architects and Robins & Morton as the construction manager for the north end zone multi-use facility at Jordan-Hare Stadium, said Auburn Athletics Director John Cohen. This is another step in ensuring Jordan-Hare Stadium remains one of the premier facilities in college football. The Auburn Athletics Department and university administration proposed the construction of the multi-use facility in the north end zone of Jordan-Hare Stadium to enhance the overall Auburn fan experience through modern amenities. The new space will feature premium seating, concessions, stadium support facilities, as well as versatile conference event spaces, retail venues, student activity areas, meeting rooms, and future shell space for additional development. While awaiting investments in sports infrastructure, fans often look for other online activities, such as online games. Sweeptastic online casino offers great bonuses for new and existing users. © Richard Allgood Auburn students are the biggest supporters of Auburn Athletics, and this project reimagines an iconic venue by adding spaces that will benefit students year-round, said Bobby Woodard, Auburn Senior Vice President for Student Affairs. This facility provides an incredible opportunity to advance programs, services, and resources that make the Auburn student experience exceptional. At a prior meeting on September 6, 2024, the Board of Trustees granted initial approval for the multi-use facility project in the north end zone of Jordan-Hare Stadium. Robin and Reid Dove (â94) made a significant donation to support the projectâs commencement, marking the largest single capital gift in Auburn Athletics history. Their children, Anna Reid (â21/â22) and Hal (â23/â24), are both Auburn graduates with bachelorâs and masterâs degrees. I am deeply grateful to the Dove family for their generous contribution, said Auburn President Christopher B. Roberts. The Dovesâ support plays a vital role in bringing this project to life. I look forward to seeing the new spaces at Jordan-Hare Stadium come aliveâbuzzing with student activity, vibrant retail spaces, and dynamic events that will energize our campus year-round. As design work begins in earnest, the Tigers Unlimited Foundation will simultaneously launch fundraising efforts to support this transformative project, modernizing Jordan-Hare Stadium and enhancing the fan experience for future generations of Auburn supporters. Advertisement
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Feb 17, 2025