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Denver Broncos Begin Work on $175M Training Facility

The Denver Broncos are embarking on a $175 million training facility project expected to be ready by 2026 season. The facility aims to enhance player health and performance with a focus on modern design. This comes as an effort to replace an outdated building from 1990 and increase space by 30%. Excavation will make room for a larger locker room and business operation areas. Temporary adjustments will be made for training camp in 2025 amidst construction. No updates on a new stadium despite recent upgrades to Empower Field at Mile High.

Tue October 01, 2024 - West Edition #20
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A rendering of Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit
Photo courtesy of Denver Broncos
A rendering of Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit
A rendering of Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit   (Photo courtesy of Denver Broncos) Another view of Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit   (Photo courtesy of Denver Broncos)

The Denver Broncos broke ground on Aug. 29 on Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit, a $175 million headquarters and practice facility in Engelwood, Colo., according to msn.com.

The privately funded building is due to be completed in time for the 2026 season, msn.com said. It will be attached to the existing Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse.

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"Designed in a contemporary style reflective of Colorado with a focus on enhancing player health and performance, the Broncos' facility will bring together football and business operations in an inspirational, collaborative and modern environment," the team said in a press release. "The three-story, 205,000-square-foot training facility will mark a 30 percent increase in size over the existing facility."

The new construction will replace an existing building dating to 1990. Owner Greg Penner told 9NEWS that the current facility has several spaces that are too small, including the locker room.

The project will include a large excavation where a grassy berm used by fans will be leveled and rebuilt on the field's other side. The locker room and headquarters will go where the original berm was located.

Training camp will be a bit challenged in 2025, team President Damani Leech told 9NEWS. The team likely will add temporary stands to the parking lot, which may decrease capacity a bit.

Penner told 9NEWS that there were no updates on a new stadium. Empower Field at Mile High opened in 2001 and the ownership group had made some upgrades in recent years.




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