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BY ALEX REECE
Frisco kicks o $182 million renovation of Toyota Stadium
Work to bring more than $182 million worth of improvements to Frisco’s Toyota Stadium is ocially underway. “On behalf of our residents that love coming to games here, thank you for continuing to invest in our community, thank you for investing in the stadium ... this is all part of our eorts to really lean in to make sure we’re taking care of FC Dallas, our professional soccer franchise right here in Frisco, Texas,” Mayor Je Cheney said in a March
• Upgraded club spaces and seating • New luxury suites • New broadcast booths and press box areas • New stadium and broadcast tech • New LED sports lighting • New food service commissaries and kitchens • New public restrooms, concessions and retail • New entrance gates • Adding over 3,400 seats Looking back Plans to renovate Toyota Stadium, which rst opened in 2003 in partnership with the city, were approved by the city in September. “Now 20 years later we’re having eectively a re-groundbreaking of this amazing facility and it’s no longer in the middle of nowhere, this is the middle of where everything is happening in North Texas. It’s the epicenter of growth,” Cheney said.
City and FC Dallas ocials celebrated the start of renovations at Toyota Stadium on March 26.
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Frisco City Council members, FC Dallas ocials and representatives from the construction rm Moss Construction celebrated the start of con- struction at the soccer stadium on March 26. Moss Construction is the rm hired for the work at Toyota Stadium. Construction will be done in phases over the next three years and includes:
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