FEATURE — N. AMERICAN NEW BUILD & RENOVATION
Round-up of New & Renovation Projects
Opening in 2010
NEW MEADOWLANDS STADIUM North Sportservice
LOCATION: East Rutherford, NJ CAPACITY: 40,000
OPENING DATE: April 2010 CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson
CONSTRUCTION COST: US$ 1.6 MAJOR TENANTS: MLB Minnesota
billion Twins
OWNER: NY Giants & NY Jets AMENITIES: 54 private & 10 party
Football Clubs suites, 3,600 club seats & Legends
Club; 400 club seats & ChampionsOPERATOR: New Meadowlands
Club (home plate), two 1,500-seatStadium Co. LLC
left & right-field Dugout Box Clubs,ARCHITECT: 360 Architecture &
Town Hall Tavern & Hrbek’s themedEwing Cole
restaurants, team store, DaktronicsF&B CONCESSIONAIRE: RBD
Scoreboard & Ribbon Boards, mainCAPACITY: 82,500
concourse radiant heat
CONTRACTOR: Skanska
MAJOR TENANTS: NFL Giants & NFL AMWAY CENTER
Jets LOCATION: Orlando, FL
AMENITIES: New stadium shared by OPENING DATE: October 2010
NFL Giants & NFL Jets, each selling
CONSTRUCTION COST: US$380200 suites & four Clubs’ seats; two
millionteam stores; FieldTurf synthetic field;
Daktronics four 30x118ft Video OWNER: City of Orlando
Scoreboards & 2,200x4ft, 360-degree OPERATOR: City
lower bowl LED Ribbon Boards; ARCHITECT: Populous, C.T. Hsu +
350,000sqft Outdoor Plaza with Associates and Baker Barrios
entertainment zones Architects
F&B CONCESSIONAIRE: TBD
ARROWHEAD STADIUM CAPACITY: 20,000
LOCATION: Kansas City, MO CONTRACTOR: Hunt Construction,
OPENING DATE: August 2010 Rey Group, RL Burns, HZ
CONSTRUCTION COST: US$375 Construction, Albu & Associates;The new
million renovation/expansion Turner Construction (program77,000-seat Arrowhead
manager)OWNER: Jackson CountyStadium — home to the NFL’s
MAJOR TENANTS: NBA OrlandoKansas City Chiefs. OPERATOR: NFL Kansas City Chiefs
MagicIMAGE: POPULOUS ARCHITECT: Populous
AMENITIES: New arena with iconicF&B CONCESSIONAIRE: Centerplate
120-foot-tall tower with sky bar and& Levy (Premium)
sky terrace; seating 20,000, NCAACAPACITY: 77,000
basketball; 18,500, NBA; 17,200,CONTRACTOR: Turner Construction
hockey/arena football; 16,000 end-
MAJOR TENANTS: NFL Kansas City stage to 19,700-center-stage
Chiefs concerts; 60 private, four bunker,Major League Debuts
AMENITIES: Project includes all new two super & four party suites; 1,400New venues for the National Football League (NFL),
120 suites; new enclosed, expanded club seats & 68 loge boxes; six clubs,
Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Asso- 125,000sqft Club space; new HD full service restaurant/lounge on
scoreboards & 360-degree LED Club concourse, main concourseciation (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and
ribbon boards, new audio system, Food Court & public bar; centre-Major League Soccer (MLS) are topped by the
new Hall of Honour; enhanced fan hung video scoreboard & two LED
US$1.6bn, 82,500-seat New Meadowlands Stadium in amenities with widened concourses, ribbon boards; upper level themed
doubled concession stands & fan experience zone and children’sEast Rutherford, NJ, to be shared by the NFL’s New York
restroom capacity fun zone; Outdoor Patio with F&BGiants and New York Jets. Acting as architects on the
service
project are 360 Architecture and Ewing Cole, with TARGET FIELD
Skanska as contractor, the venue is due to open in FORD CENTERLOCATION: Minneapolis, MN
April for concerts and will have 200 luxury suites and LOCATION: Oklahoma City, OKOPENING DATE: April 2010
OPENING DATE: October 2010CONSTRUCTION COST: US$425four private clubs.
million CONSTRUCTION COST: US$83The NFL’s Kansas City (MO) Chiefs will complete a
million/3-phaseOWNER: Minnesota BallparkUS$375m facelift of their 77,000-seat Arrowhead Sta-
renovation/expansionAuthority
dium (with Populous as architect and Turner as con- OWNER: City of Oklahoma CityOPERATOR: MLB Minnesota Twins
tractor) in August, with 120 new luxury suites and ARCHITECT: Populous OPERATOR: SMG
F&B CONCESSIONAIRE: Delaware ARCHITECT: The Benham Group,125,000sqft of expanded club space. ➲
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