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Boise State Athletics key projects update

US Boise State University Albertsons Stadium update

Boise State Athletics

Following its launch of the Playbook for Success and Athletics Master Village in April, the intercollegiate athletic teams Boise State Athletics (US) is releasing updated details for the North end zone of Albertsons Stadium and renovations to the ExtraMile Arena, Director of Athletics Jeramiah Dickey announced recently.

‘Boise State Athletics’ stated that the update also includes the department’s initial project-based cost analysis for the Athletics Master Village, totaling more than $300 million in future projects, highlighted by $129.4 million in plans for Albertsons Stadium. Boise State partnered with AECOM’s sports practice – the industry’s only fully-integrated sports consultancy – in August 2021, and has worked hand in hand with the firm to identify recommendations for facility improvements and additions since. The latest details are a result of the continued collaboration.

The Boise State Broncos football program represents Boise State University (US) in college football and competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the Mountain West Conference.

The 36,387-capacity Albertsons Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in the Western United States, located on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. It is the home field of the Boise State Broncos of the Mountain West Conference.

The 12,644-capacity ExtraMile Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena in the Western United States, on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. It is located on the East end of the campus, between West Campus Lane and César Chávez Circle, immediately Northwest of Albertsons Stadium.

The Boise State University is a public research university in Boise, Idaho (US). Founded in 1932 by the Episcopal Church, it became an independent junior college in 1934 and has been awarding baccalaureate and master’s degrees since 1965. It became a public institution in 1969.

Observed Dickey, “Since our initial unveiling in April, we have had the opportunity to further define details with key projects which includes a much better understanding of total cost. While unprecedented and bold, we are unwavering in our vision to create elite facilities and experiences for our student-athletes and Bronco Nation. Our aggressive fundraising strategy is already well underway and we aim to announce progress by the end of this year.”
 

Refined Athletics Master Village Detail

In the North end zone of Albertsons Stadium, the $36.1 million vision for a state-of-the-art facility to be constructed at the field level will support an enhanced premium club experience on gameday and a year-round dining program for student-athletes. Complete with 10 field-level suites, loge seating and premium club seating, the North end zone amenities will resemble a commitment to excellence while completing a 360-degree concourse for fans. In total, Albertsons Stadium projects are currently estimated at $129.4 million.

‘Boise State Athletics’ further stated that the ExtraMile Arena updates include expanding the performance and training capabilities for men’s and women’s basketball, as well as adding premium gameday experience opportunities for fans. An expansion of the Arguinchona Basketball Complex will add coaches’ offices and a state-of-the-art weight room alongside the existing practice gym. The $19.4 million project will bring accommodations for two premium club spaces, a dedicated premium entrance and enhanced mezzanine, loge and club seating.

Boise State Athletics has received $1.25 million in commitments to date in support of the men’s and women’s basketball performance center expansion in the Arguinchona Basketball Complex.

The recommendation for an Athletics Master Village was introduced to include implementation from all four elements of the department’s What’s Next Initiative – infrastructure, student-athlete experience, marketability, and revenue generation.

The Athletics Master Village arrives on the heels of Boise State’s recent launch of the Horsepower Drive for 10,000 BAA members, which includes a goal of 200 Lyle Smith Society members by 2023 and 25,000 football season tickets to be sold by 2025. Fans excited about the future vision of Bronco Athletics are encouraged to purchase season tickets, join the stampede for 10,000 BAA members or review the multiple philanthropic options available through the Bronco Athletic Association.

The Broncos’ complete 75-page Playbook for Success is available at BroncoSports.com/playbook.

Boise State has identified 12 priorities it deemed critical when positioning itself for future successes and sustainability, which are outlined below:

Athletics Master Village Priorities* (Cost-analysis is subject to change)
 

1…
Heart of the Operation – New Varsity Center – $48.3 M

 

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2 | Albertsons Stadium – East & North Stadium Renovations $81.1 M

 

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3 | Arguinchona Basketball Complex $5.5 M

 

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4 | ExtraMile Arena $13.9 M

 

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5 | Olympic Sports Arena $100.3 M

 

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6 | Indoor Tennis Complex $19.3 M

 

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7 | BOAS Soccer Complex and Future Soccer Complex $14.2 M

 

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8 | Centralized Football Operations Complex and Upgrades $6.19 M

 

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9 | Dona Larsen Park $6.5 M

 

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10 | Beach Volleyball $1.4 M

 

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11 | Brand Consistency

 

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12 | Integration with University Masterplan

 

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*Cost-analysis is based on current market conditions and is subject to change. Cost projections not included in scope summaries above include deferred maintenance projections and other miscellaneous improvements.

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