The Jacksonville Jaguars have released renderings of their forthcoming HOK-designed stadium renovation. The team is calling the project, which will overhaul the existing TIAA Bank Field, “The Stadium of the Future.”
The city-owned stadium opened in 1985 and underwent $63 million in renovations prior to hosting the 2005 Super Bowl. In 2014, the largest in-stadium video boards in the world were installed, spanning 362 feet by 60 feet, and $90 million was invested in another round of renovations starting in 2016.
Around the same time, the team began discussing what the future of the Jaguars’s downtown home would look like. A formal process began
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