USA: Plans approved for multi-use facility at Jordan-Hare Stadium

source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina Skóra

USA: Plans approved for multi-use facility at Jordan-Hare Stadium 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.

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HOK Architects of Kansas City, Missouri, has been selected as the project’s 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.

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A generous donation from an alumni family

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 (’94) made a significant donation to support the project’s commencement, marking the largest single capital gift in Auburn Athletics history. Their children, Anna Reid (’21/’22) and Hal (’23/’24), are both Auburn graduates with bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

I am deeply grateful to the Dove family for their generous contribution, said Auburn President Christopher B. Roberts. The Doves’ support plays a vital role in bringing this project to life. I look forward to seeing the new spaces at Jordan-Hare Stadium come alive—buzzing 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.

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