Future Gillette Stadium

Gillette Stadium renovation

Capacity65,878
Opening2023
TeamsNew England Patriots, New England Revolution
CityFoxboro
CountryUnited States

The New England Patriots have called Gillette Stadium home for the past twenty years, and it doesn’t look like that is going to change anytime soon. Unlike most teams on this list the Patriots are content with the stadium they have, and are going to renovate it. Instead of just up and moving to a new stadium or even a new state. In December 2021 it was announced that Gillette Stadium would be undergoing a major renovation project. The renovations will cost up to 225 million dollars, and construction on the stadium started in January 2022. The new and improved stadium is scheduled to be done prior to the start of the 2023 season to avoid interfering with the current season and ongoing events. The renovations will include a 22,000 square feet outdoor video board that will be installed at the north end of the stadium. It will make it double the size of the video board on the south end. Game action, replays, statistics, and fantasy football updates will be presented on the video board. It will be the largest video board in the country. A new 218-feet lighthouse is set to be built to provide 360-degree view of not only the stadium but also the Patriot Place, the town of Foxboro, and beyond. 75,000 square feet of hospitality and function spaces will be built to bridge the gap between the East and West Putnam Clubs, the Dell Technologies Suites Levels, and the upper concourse. This new feature will provide 360 degree connectivity. Something that only the main level has right now, the lighthouse will be available for fans visiting year-round and private events. These renovations are being made to make the experience for the fans even better. A goal that the Kraft Family takes very seriously to stay ahead of the ever-involving entertainment industry.

Photos: Gillette Stadium

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