Damn. Still no renderings. Thanks for the update though.
I keep seeing this phrase in all the summary of the project: "redevelopment of the seating areas for hillside seating and the marching band." I just wonder what they specifically have in mind.
I keep seeing this phrase in all the summary of the project: "redevelopment of the seating areas for hillside seating and the marching band." I just wonder what they specifically have in mind.
My speculation:
Same concourse as the south side allowing for future expansion. Hillsides won't change much other than being enclosed by a concrete wall. Imagine the south endzone minus the bleachers & Sukup. The vehicle access ramps will remain on either side of the Jacobson, so the concourse will stop there, but a connection bridge will enclose the Jacobson on the north side. They'll probably need to clip off the corners of the paper airplane because the concourse will be right at roof level. Standing room and bleachers on the north concourse could push total capacity beyond 62,000.
As for the band my hope is that rather than splitting the ensemble with two sets of temporary bleachers, they knock the protruding middle platform off the south deck of the Jacobson and build a permanent connected set of bleachers custom tailored for a marching band. Ask a sousaphone how inconvenient typical bleachers are; especially when you always have to be positioned at the very top.
I think a lot of the enclosure will be from a new building built in place of the Olson Building, since that will be demolished. $65-80 million can do a lot of things.
I think a lot of the enclosure will be from a new building built in place of the Olson Building, since that will be demolished.
Any idea how much property tax ISU pays on this property? They are not quite like any other real estate owner.Iowa State is a private land owner just like any other real estate owner in Ames. They bought the land or were given it many, many years ago before the town grew that way. Not sure why they should be expected to sell their asset just because others didn't think far enough ahead to purchase that land.
I may be reading this wrong, but aren’t they just demolishing the Olson, keeping the Jacobson and the new/big building will be connected to the Fball facility where the parking lots currently are?
It would seem that there can't be any renderings until the regents allow the planning process to begin.Damn. Still no renderings. Thanks for the update though.
It would seem that there can't be any renderings until the regents allow the planning process to begin.
It reads to me like 2 separate things: expanding Bergstrom *and* building new academic and nutrition center. Can they fit all that in the parking lots? I have no idea. It could definitely be a similar enclosure like the south end zone too.
Is that for $75 million, or considerably less?Summary:
New addition to the east of the football facility (lot 85W area), that will mainly be nutrition/dining and academic services space for all student athletes.
Some redevelopment and improvements inside the current football facility.
The Olsen building removed and the functions it serves either moved to an addition to the west of Bergstrom indoor or into the Jacobson building.
New entryways on the north side of the stadium, modification to hillside seating (likely to accommodate a connected concourse), and new seating for the band.
Somewhere between $65 & $80 million.Is that for $75 million, or considerably less?
Yeah but what about the new poultry farm?