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University of Alabama in Huntsville Given OK to Upgrade New Athletics Projects

Sports and recreation will soon be growing by leaps and bounds — maybe even kicks — at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). The University of Alabama (UA) system board of trustees approved plans for three major building initiatives at UAH during the board's meeting on April 4, 2025....


New York's New $2.1B Stadium for Buffalo Bills Has Topped Out; Opening is Set for 2026

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, the NFL's Buffalo Bills and Erie County celebrated the topping out of the new $2.1 billion Highmark Stadium at the construction site in Orchard Park, a suburb of Buffalo, on April 4th, 2025....


Ironmark Earthworks Begins Collegiate Sports Project

In the heart of the Inland Empire, a local college is expanding its footprint by developing a new sports complex. The college recently acquired a 75-acre parcel of land. This site, a former water detention basin, is undergoing a significant transformation that will elevate it by about 25 ft....


Mansfield Breaks Ground On 7,000-Seat Soccer Stadium

Approximately 100 Mansfield elected officials, sports leaders and construction heads gathered on Dec. 18, 2024, to break ground on an $85 million soccer stadium, according to Arlington Report. The field will become Mansfield Stadium, the centerpiece of Mansfield's $1.5 billion Staybolt Street Entertainment District, and a venue for both international and youth soccer tournaments....


Long-Awaited Flood Mitigation Work Begins at Wilton, Conn.'s High School Sports Complex

A construction project aimed at mitigating problems with flooding at a Connecticut high school's sports complex began Feb. 3, the Norwalk Hour reported. Wilton's Public Works Director Frank Smeriglio brought forth the initial plans for the project in April 2022 after Hurricane Ida damaged Wilton High School's turf football field and new track the year before, a project that had cost the town $1 million to complete....


Efforts to Rebuild Boston's White Stadium Delayed; Finish Now Likely in Mid-2026

White Stadium, the future home of BOS Nation FC, may not be ready in time for the start of the women's soccer club's inaugural 2026 season, the city of Boston revealed in a public meeting Dec. 12. The updated timeline by the city noted that the stadium's reconstruction is now slated for completion in the spring or summer of 2026....


Cleveland Browns, Partners to Expand Footprint in Berea

Berea City Schools, the city of Berea, DiGeronimo Companies, Haslam Sports Group and University Hospitals are teaming up on the creation of District 46 at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. An expansion of the existing footprint of the Cleveland Browns in Berea, this new neighborhood will be more than 16 acres and utilized for a variety of spaces benefiting the region with an anticipated opening in early 2027....


Oklahoma City Demolishing Former Arena to Make Room for New One

A new arena for the Oklahoma City Thunder NBA team costing about $900 million is set for Oklahoma City in the years ahead, but major demolition is required first. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2024, Prairie Surf Studios will move out of the old Cox Convention Center, with demolition set to begin in March in preparation for the new arena....


Work Is Under Way to Develop 84-Mi-Long Mountain Bike Trail in Rural Maine County

Deep in the heart of Maine stands Mount Katahdin, a 5,269-ft. peak at the end of the famous Appalachian Trail. The mountain is located in Piscataquis County, the second-largest county by area in the state at 3,960 sq....


Officials Break Ground On Global Peak Performance Center

The Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Clinic and Bedrock Real Estate celebrated the groundbreaking of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center on Oct. 14. This facility spans more than 210,000 sq....







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