The Jacksonville Jaguars are working on shortening the duration they would have to play outside Jacksonville while their stadium undergoes a potential $1.4 billion renovation. The team aims to minimize the impact on their home games and ensure their fans can continue to support them during this period. The renovations are expected to significantly enhance the stadium's facilities and overall experience for both players and spectators. The Jaguars' commitment to their local fan base is evident in their efforts to limit the time spent away from Jacksonville during this major upgrade.
Michigan regents voted to approve asking for a liquor license for Michigan Stadium, Crisler Center and Yost Ice Arena that could allow alcohol sales as early as Jan. 1, 2024. Regents also approved updates to football and basketball locker rooms.
In other Michigan news, the U-M regents today approved locker room renovations/expansions for football and men's and women's basketball, and plans to apply for liquor licenses that could allow for alcohol sales at events (Michigan Stadium, Crisler, Yost) beginning in 2024.
Today in Flint, the Michigan Board of Regents approved the proposed football and basketball locker-room renovations I wrote about earlier in the week. The school is also planning to sell alcohol at Criser Center and Yost Ice Arena beginning Jan. 1. https://t.co/r4tytCMu6C
A couple of key developments for Michigan hoops. 1. There will be booze sold at Crisler 2. $10 million upgrade to the locker rooms at the PDC. https://t.co/tfvHTrSa51
The Jaguars are working to shorten the amount of time they would play outside Jacksonville during a potential $1.4 billion stadium renovation. https://t.co/qYb4ylfBnv