Less than one month after its second-consecutive Super Bowl win, the Kansas City Chiefs officials have released plans for a major renovation of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The sports team didn’t have to look far for an architecture team capable of revamping their home turf: they turned to Kansas City–based Populous.
Arrowhead Stadium was completed in 1972 by architect Charles Deaton and Kivett & Myers, a local firm. This latest renovation, slated to cost upward of $800 million will center on improving circulation, adding new amenities, and xreating new pedestrian areas. Kansas City Chiefs owner Mike Hunt has pledged $300 million in private money for
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