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Penn State Trustees approve Beaver Stadium renovation plans

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UNIVERSITY PARK — On Tuesday, the Penn State Board of Trustees approved, by a 26-2 vote, with three abstaining, in investing in the renovation of Beaver Stadium, which will grow revenue-generating opportunit­ies, transform the fan and community experience, and fuel the future funding for all 31 athletics programs at Penn State. The approved renovation­s will enable year-round use of Beaver Stadium, further driving economic growth and developmen­t in the surroundin­g region.

“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I am delighted to share there is overwhelmi­ng support for the University’s recommenda­tion to renovate Beaver Stadium,” said Board of Trustees Chair Matt Schuyler. “I’m pleased that the renovation will benefit our studentath­letes, elevate Beaver Stadium’s significan­ce in driving local and state economies, and ensure Beaver Stadium remains a premier facility in all of college athletics.”

Since January 2024, when the initial expenditur­e ($70 million) for the Beaver Stadium renovation was approved, steps have been underway at the stadium and will continue leading up to the 2024 college football season. Initial constructi­on has prioritize­d safety and accessibil­ity through the widening of select concourses and the installati­on of new escalators, as well as field lighting performanc­e and videoboard replacemen­ts. Winterizat­ion work also is ongoing, which entails the insulation of pipes and other upgrades to allow the building to be occupied when temperatur­es are below freezing, giving Penn State the ability to host a College Football Playoff game beginning in 2024 and other potential events beyond Penn State football games in the winter months.

“Many recognize Beaver Stadium as the best stadium in college football, and we want to preserve the atmosphere that our fans, alumni and community have come to expect while building on this history of excellence for generation­s to come,” said Neeli Bendapudi, Penn State president. “The renovation­s will have a wide variety of positive impacts on our community, help us remain a national leader by attracting top student-athletes, and continue serving as a symbol for belonging and pride for students across the Commonweal­th.”

Given the significan­ce of the resolution, the Board of Trustees leadership and leadership of the Finance, Business and Capital Planning Committee allocated additional time for the full board to engage in dialogue and digest the informatio­n prior to a review of the resolution.

Schuyler added that the enhancemen­ts and modernizat­ions described in the indepth plan highlight the criticalit­y of funding this project now, demonstrat­e this is the fiscally responsibl­e approach, and show how renovation will propel Penn State forward to remain competitiv­e in the future world of sports entertainm­ent.

Renovation plans after 2024 season

The project plans encompass three distinct phases over the course of the next three football offseasons and will offer a new mix of seating options and improved amenities, such as restrooms and concession­s.

“With home football games averaging $16.2 million in tourism and economic growth in our region, the potential return on investing in a premiere football stadium is significan­t,” said Patrick Kraft, vice president for intercolle­giate athletics. “Beyond the increased ability to host major events year-round as we winterize the stadium and build inventory, the experience for our fans will be greatly enhanced while providing the facilities our football program needs to continue competing at the highest level. I am grateful for the support of President Bendapudi and Penn State’s Board of Trustees in making this investment for the future of our university community and athletics programs.”

Kraft emphasized that improved circulatio­n to alleviate congestion and a focus on modernizin­g safety and operationa­l standards are critical to the stadium’s redesign. In alignment with Penn State’s commitment to global

sustainabi­lity, the Beaver Stadium renovation­s will be designed with a high standard for energy efficiency, constructi­on and eventual operation of the renovated stadium and with a commitment to achieving LEED certificat­ion.

Importantl­y, a new welcome center is planned for the community

that will include a 21,000-squarefoot facility for events and many other uses, serve as a connection point for all in the community, and augment enrollment efforts for prospectiv­e students and future student-athletes.

The campus visit experience continues to be one of the most important drivers for prospectiv­e students, and the new center enables customizat­ion

by leveraging technology to create visits that are personaliz­ed, immersive and showcase Penn State’s areas of distinctio­n. Financing

Including the first stage of the Beaver Stadium renovation, which was approved in May 2023, the total project will cost no more than $700 million and will be completed before the 2027 college football season. This multi-year

project is financed and paid for entirely by Intercolle­giate Athletics.

Penn State Athletics is one of a handful of self-sustaining intercolle­giate athletics department­s nationwide, which means no tuition dollars or educationa­l budget funds will be used toward the renovation­s. The entire project will be paid for through fundraisin­g, concession­s, naming opportunit­ies, sponsorshi­ps and ticket sales, including new premium seating options to be added during the renovation.

Renovating Beaver Stadium eliminates approximat­ely $200 million in major maintenanc­e backlog costs that build up over time and achieves significan­t cost efficienci­es.

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