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Florida Citrus Sports. Florida Citrus Sports. A community tradition for nearly 70 years. Florida Citrus Sports. Tourism Focused Basically a convention center for sports. FCS is a not for profit tenant focused on delivering economic and marketing impact. Florida Citrus Sports. Fundraising
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Florida Citrus Sports A community tradition for nearly 70 years.
Florida Citrus Sports • Tourism Focused • Basically a convention center for sports. • FCS is a not for profit tenant focused on delivering economic and marketing impact.
Florida Citrus Sports • Fundraising • FCS must raise $14.5 million per year over the next 6-year cycle to secure bowl teams.
Florida Citrus Sports • Community Investment • Summer Camp
Florida Citrus Sports • Community Investment • Summer Camp • Day for the kids
Florida Citrus Sports • Community Investment • Summer Camp • Day for the kids • TSIC
History Sept. 2006 Mayors Agree on Stadium Timeline City and County Mayors reach $1.1 Billion Venue Plan Stadium cut to $175 Million July 2007 Final Approval of Venues Deal 2012 Today Aug. 2006 2008 $252 million Full Renovation $195 million omitting expo space
Financial Plan • $175M Budget • (Plus projected cost escalation)
Design Directives • Best in Class fan experience • Create a “New” feel insuring that entire facility is improved at every level. • New and expanded Premium Areas • Comparable to the competitive set of stadiums • Plan for the future and insure the design is expandable • Improve experience for Event Organizers
Current Scope • 80% of the existing stadium will be demolished and reconstructed • New exterior look and entries • New 360-degree Main Concourse with modern amenities and improved queuing areas • New stadium seating in lower bowl including individual seats on sidelines and bleachers with backs in end zones • Six more inches of leg-room in lower and club level seating bowls • New team Facilities and Operations areas on Main Concourse
Project Delivery • 50% Design Completion – May 2013 • 100% Design Completion – July 2013 • 100% Construction Documents • Design Release 1 – August 2013 • Design Release 2 – November 2013 • Design Release 3 – January 2014 • Prelim. Construction Start – October/ November 2013 • Demolition/ Reconstruction Start – February 2014 • First Event (Florida Classic) – November 2014 • Completion – April 2015
Final Permanent structure • 56,000 permanent seats • Ability to reach 65,000 total • 5,000 club seats with open-air clubs • Existing 24 suites & 1 club suite
Orlando’s Competition • ORLANDO • 56,000 fixed seats • & 9,000 temps • 25 suites • 5,000 club seats with open air club spaces • MIAMI • 78,468 seats • 195 suites • 10,000 club seats • TAMPA • 65,000 seats • 197 suites • 10,500 club seats • DALLAS • 85,000 seats • 380 suites • 14,000 club seats • NEW ORLEANS • 73,000 seats • 137 suites • 16,000 club seats • JACKSONVILLE • 84,000 seats • 89 suites • 11,700 club seats • ATLANTA • 71,000 seats • 171 suites • 6,180 club seats • COMPETITION • Average • 76,078 seats • 194 suites • 11,396 club seats
Unfunded Design Competitive Scope • West Press Box Reconstruction • South end zone permanent seating • Flexibility to expand South Endzone • Improve existing Upper Concourse • Enclose a portion of sideline club spaces and add South and North end zone club seats • Full digital display capabilities and locations
Permanent Seating
Temporary Seating
Update existing upper decks with new seats, concessions, and restrooms
Open Air Club Spaces • 5,000 club seats
Proposed competitive club spaces • Enclose a portion of the East and West sideline club spaces • Add enclosed club spaces in the North and South end zones • Bring total club seat capacity to 6,500
Unfunded Design National Championship Scope • Fully enclose sideline club spaces • Add approximately 27 suites above the south corners and end zone • Upgrade digital and wireless capabilities
Funding Competitive Scope Investment • $18,003,251 National Championship Scope Investment • $17,201,141
Vision • Secure future of core business • Compete for new events during slow visitation periods • Host a national championship