What's Happening?
The Auburn Board of Trustees has given final approval for the Jordan-Hare North Project, a significant renovation and expansion initiative at Jordan-Hare Stadium. This project, the largest in Auburn Athletics history, aims to enhance both the student
experience and football gamedays. The construction, set to begin in summer 2026 and complete by spring 2029, will introduce over 3,000 new premium seating options, including loge seating, patio suites, and terrace seating. The project will also feature new club experiences and improved facilities, such as expanded food and beverage services, additional restrooms, and enhanced circulation and access. The renovations will maintain the stadium's capacity of over 88,000 fans while adding versatile spaces for student activities and events.
Why It's Important?
This project represents a strategic investment in Auburn University's infrastructure, aiming to enhance the overall experience for students, alumni, and fans. By improving the stadium's facilities, Auburn seeks to strengthen its appeal as a premier destination for college football and other events. The renovations are expected to boost the local economy by attracting more visitors and events to the area. Additionally, the project aligns with Auburn's mission to create spaces that support learning and community engagement, potentially increasing student involvement and alumni support.
What's Next?
With construction set to begin in 2026, Auburn University will likely engage in fundraising efforts to support the project. The 'Ever Auburn' campaign has been launched to gather financial support from alumni and the community. As the project progresses, Auburn will need to coordinate with architects and construction managers to ensure timely completion. The university will also focus on communicating the project's benefits to stakeholders to maintain enthusiasm and support.












