The board gave initial approval for the project that will add a 'multi-use' facility to the north endzone
“combine premium seating, concessions, stadium support facilities, along with versatile conference event spaces, retail venues, student activity spaces, meeting rooms, as well as future shell space.”
"Elevating Jordan-Hare Stadium by modernizing the north end zone has been a big dream among Auburn people for decades,” athletic director John Cohen said in the release. “Thanks to the Board of Trustees’ initial approval and the Doves’ pace-setting gift, that dream is now in the process of becoming a reality. This project provides an exceptional opportunity to move Auburn forward.
With the “multi-use” facility project now having initial approval, it’s the second north endzone renovation project with construction for a new video board ongoing.
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