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What’s On Deck?

Among the facilities that make up the more than three dozen venues that comprise the estimated $4.2 billion in sports construction and renovation that is expected to be completed in 2018.

Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center
Courtesy of: MILWAUKEE BUCKS

MAJOR LEAGUE
Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center
City: Milwaukee
Tenants: Milwaukee Bucks, Marquette University men’s basketball
Cost: $524 million
Architects: Populous; Eppstein Uhen Architects; HNTB
General contractor: Mortenson

Louis Armstrong Stadium

City: Queens, New York City
Tenant: USTA U.S. Open
Cost: $450 million
Architect: Rossetti
General contractor: Hunt

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City: Los Angeles
Tenant: Los Angeles Football Club
Cost: $350 million
Architect: Gensler
General contractor: PCL

Audi Field
Courtesy of: DC UNITED

Audi Field
City: Buzzard Point, Washington, D.C.
Tenant: D.C. United
Cost: $300 million
Architects: Populous; Marshall Moya Design
General contractor: Turner

Philips Arena*
City: Atlanta
Tenant: Atlanta Hawks
Cost: $192.5 million
Architect: HOK
General contractors: Turner; AECOM Hunt; SG Contracting; Bryson Constructors

ISM Raceway*
City: Avondale, Ariz.
Tenant: Motorsports
Cost: $178 million
Architects: Rossetti; DLR Group
General contractors: Barton Malow; Okland Construction

M&T Bank Stadium*
City: Baltimore
Tenant: Baltimore Ravens
Cost: $144 million
Architect: Populous
General contractor: Gilbane

National Training and Coaching Development Center
City: Kansas City, Kan.
Tenant: Sporting Kansas City training facility; U.S. Soccer
Cost: $80 million
Architect: Populous
General contractor: Turner

The Auerbach Center at New Balance World Headquarters
City: Boston
Tenant: Boston Celtics practice facility
Cost: $76 million
Architect: Elkus Manfredi Architects
General contractor: John Moriarty & Associates

Richmond Raceway*
City: Richmond, Va.
Tenant: Motorsports
Cost: $30 million
Architect: DLR Group
General contractor: Barton Malow

Spectrum Center*
City: Charlotte
Tenant: Charlotte Hornets
Cost: $27.5 million
Architect: AECOM
General contractor: Rodgers Builders

New Era Field*
City: Orchard Park, N.Y.
Tenant: Buffalo Bills
Cost: $15 million
Architect: Populous
General contractor: Arc Building Partners

Target Field*
City: Minneapolis
Tenant: Minnesota Twins
Cost: $13 million
Architect: Populous
General contractor: Mortenson

Coors Field*
City: Denver
Tenant: Colorado Rockies
Cost: $8.5 million
Architect: Populous
General contractor: Mortenson

Las Vegas Motor Speedway*
City: Las Vegas
Tenant: Motorsports
Cost: N/A
Architect: Rossetti
General contractor: Harris

COLLEGES
Ryan Fieldhouse; Wilson Field; Walter Athletics Center
City: Chicago
Tenant: Northwestern
Cost: $270 million
Architect: Perkins+Will
General contractor: Walsh/Barton Malow

Boston College ballpark and football field house
Cities:
Brighton, Mass.; Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Tenant: Boston College
Cost: $200 million (includes other ongoing sports venue construction)
Architects: CHA Consulting Inc./DLR Group (ballpark); ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge (field house)
General contractor: Bond (ballpark); Suffolk (field house)

Athletes Village; track and field stadium
City:
Minneapolis
Tenant: University of Minnesota athletics
Cost: $166 million
Architects: BWBR Architects; RDG Planning & Design
General contractor: Mortenson

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium*
City:
Fayetteville, Ark.
Tenant: Arkansas
Cost: $160 million
Architects: Populous; Polk Stanley Wilcox
General contractors: CDI; AECOM Hunt

Arizona Stadium*
City:
Tucson, Ariz.
Tenant: Arizona
Cost: $150 million
Architects: Populous; Swaim Associates Architects
General contractor: JE Dunn

Welsh-Ryan Arena*
City:
Evanston, Ill.
Tenant: Northwestern
Cost: $110 million
Architect: HOK
General contractor: Mortenson

Fifth Third Arena*
City:
Cincinnati
Tenant: University of Cincinnati
Cost: $87 million
Architect: Populous
General contractors: Skanska; Megen Construction

Sanford Stadium*
City:
Athens, Ga.
Tenant: Georgia
Cost: $63 million
Architect: HOK
General contractor: DPR

Finneran Pavilion*
City:
Philadelphia
Tenant: Villanova
Cost: $60 million
Architect: EwingCole
General contractor: Hunter Roberts

Viking Pavilion and Peter W. Stott Center*
City:
Portland
Tenant: Portland State
Cost: $51 million
Architect: Woofter Architecture; Sink Combs Dethlefs
General contractor: Fortis

Jack Breslin Center*
City:
East Lansing, Mich.
Tenant: Michigan State
Cost: $50 million
Architect: Rossetti
General contractor: Barton Malow

The Bentley Arena
City:
Waltham, Mass.
Tenant: Bentley College
Cost: $45 million
Architect: Architectural Resources Cambridge
General contractor: Suffolk Construction

Fertitta Football Complex
City:
Las Vegas
Tenant: UNLV
Cost: $28.5 million
Architect: Klai Juba Wald
General contractor: Whiting-Turner

University of Arizona Indoor Sports Center
City:
Tucson, Ariz.
Tenant: Arizona
Cost: $18 million
Architect: HOK
General contractor: Mortenson

English Field at Union Park*
City:
Blacksburg, Va.
Tenant: Virginia Tech baseball
Cost: $18 million
Architect: Cannon Design
General contractor: Whiting-Turner

Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze Field*
City:
Oxford, Miss.
Tenant: University of Mississippi baseball
Cost: $13 million
Architect: Cooke Douglass Farr Lemons
General contractor: Century Construction

Panzer Stadium
City:
State College, Pa.
Tenant: Penn State lacrosse
Cost: $8.4 million
Architect: Moody Nolan; APArchitects
General contractor: PJ Dick

Jacksonville State University Stadium
City:
Jacksonville, Ala.
Tenant: Jacksonville State baseball
Cost: $7.5 million
Architect: Davis Architects
General contractor: Morris Building Constructors

Griffin Family Performance Center
City:
Norman, Okla.
Tenant: Oklahoma
Cost: $7 million
Architects: Studio Architecture; Sink Combs Dethlefs
General contractor: N/A

MINOR LEAGUE
St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena
City:
Washington, D.C.
Tenants: NBA G League Capital City Go-Go; WNBA Washington Mystics; Washington Wizards’ practice facility
Cost: $65 million
Architects: Rossetti; Marshall Moya Design
General contractor: Smoot-Gilbane Joint Venture

Impact Field
City:
Rosemont, Ill.
Tenant: Chicago (Independent) Dogs
Cost: $60 million
Architects: AECOM; Snow Kreilich Architects
General contractor: Northern Builders

SRP Park
City:
North Augusta, S.C.
Tenant: Augusta (Class A) Greenjackets
Cost: $44 million
Architect: Odell
General contractor: Bradfield & Gorrie

OTHER
McKinney Stadium
City:
McKinney, Texas
Tenant: McKinney, Texas, Independent School District high school football
Cost: $69.9 million
Architect: Stantec
General contractor: Manhattan Construction Group

Freedom Field
City:
Alvin, Texas
Tenant: Alvin, Texas, Independent School District high school football
Cost: $41.4 million
Architect: Stantec
General contractor: Manhattan Construction Group

Esports Arena Las Vegas
City:
Las Vegas
Tenant: Esports
Cost: $8.7 million
Architect: YWS Design & Architecture
General contractor: N/A

* Renovation
N/A: Not available
Notes: Stadium-related projects are primarily for football use unless noted otherwise. Venue names listed as of Jan. 2.
Sources: SportsBusiness Journal archives, architects, contractors and public documents

 

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