IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The Board of Regents,
State of Iowa, approved the schematic design, project description,
budget, and financing plan for an $89.9 million revitalization of the
north end zone of the University of Iowa’s Kinnick
Stadium.
The north end zone renovation project will include
the demolition and reconstruction of the entire north end zone of
Kinnick Stadium. Enhancements include a second deck for seating, new
restrooms, expanded concourses, improved concessions,
an enclosed walkway from the west campus Transportation Center, the
Kinnick Edge outdoor club seating, new outdoor Ironmen box seats, new
ribbon board, and a new video board that will be larger than the current
board in the south end zone.
“Kinnick Stadium is recognized as one of the iconic
football stadiums in college football,” said Gary Barta, the UI’s
director of athletics. “Our primary goal is to enhance the fan
experience. We are closing in the north end zone; fans
will be that much closer, that much louder, and the Kinnick Edge will
be that much greater.”
“As with all other athletic department projects,
this renovation will be completely funded by UI Athletics, through
private support, bonding, and athletics revenue. We are grateful to our
loyal fans, who continue to recognize our need
for these projects and upgrades so that we remain competitive.”
The renovation will increase restroom facilities by
146 percent, including a 200 percent increase in women’s facilities; 90
percent increase in concession points of sale; 42 percent increase in
concourse width in the north end zone; 25
percent increase in patron legroom; and wider aisles with handrails.
The new concourses will increase from 24 to 34 feet in width, with a
dedicated concourse for upper level seating.
The nearly three-year renovation will begin
following the 2016 season. The enhancements include replacing the
current Field Turf prior to the 2017 season. Outdoor seating will be
completed prior to the 2018 season, and the project will
be completed prior to the 2019 season.
“University of Iowa football is built on tradition,
and the cornerstone of that tradition is Kinnick Stadium. Every
Hawkeye player and coach who has stepped onto that field knows it is a
unique place that carries special meaning,” said
head football coach Kirk Ferentz. “More important, though, is when
Hawkeye fans tell me what this stadium means to them. Memories from
Kinnick have been made for generations and this is a wonderful
opportunity to continue that tradition for many years to
come.
“The pride and value Iowans place on this
university is unmatched – and it goes well beyond a football stadium and
athletics. Whether it’s the new Children’s Hospital, our new
dormitories or the arts campus, we understand, as Iowans, that
an investment at the University of Iowa is an investment in our future
and our state.”
The north end zone of Kinnick Stadium was last
upgraded in 1986. Improvements will include 18-inch wide bench seating,
compared to current width of less than 17 inches. Legroom will be
increased from 24 inches to 30 inches; aisles will
increase from 42 to 48 inches and will include handrails.
When completed, the north end zone will have
approximately 10,234 seats, including 8,516 general admission seats
divided between the lower bowl and upper deck. Outdoor seats number
1,570 on the club level, with opportunities for 148 Ironmen
outdoor boxes and premium patio patrons at the main concourse level.
The Board also approved the financing plan
submitted by the UI for the project. The plan is similar to that which
was created for the renovation of Kinnick Stadium, which was completed
in 2006, and the recent renovation of Carver-Hawkeye
Arena, which was completed in 2012. It includes revenue generated from
fund-raising, bonding, and athletics department revenue.
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