Stadium XV is set to open in UpHouse, the apartment development at 15 Farm Springs Road inside the former Marriott hotel, according to Amanda Sirica, spokesperson for Stadium XV. “Stadium XV is ...
The UK government announced on Friday night that the estimated cost of rebuilding Casement Park stadium in Belfast has "risen dramatically" to more than £400m. The government said it will not be ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The University of Missouri board of curators approved a $250 million renovation for Memorial Stadium on Thursday during a meeting attended by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey on ...
EverBank Stadium and Lawrence will rename the stadium for the Jaguars' home opener on Sunday -- TrEverbank Stadium -- as part of a partnership between Lawrence and Everbank (who sponsors the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jaguars' home opener against the Cleveland Browns won't be played at EverBank Stadium. But it's not moving. The teams will instead meet at TrEverBank Stadium, renamed ...
Next year’s move to the new stadium can propel Everton into European football’s elite ‘million fan’ club. The ‘European Club Talent and Competition Landscape report’ published on ...
But this season's farewell is bigger than that, it's to Penrith Stadium itself, the only home the club has ever known since they entered the league in 1967. Penrith have made replacing some of the ...
It is not often a player has the chance to play in a stadium named after them. But for Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, that will be the case for the team’s home opener Sunday.
EverBank announced on Thursday that for the home opener on Sunday — the stadium where the Jacksonville Jaguars play their home games and bears their name through a branding deal with the city of ...
But the Jaguars' stadium naming rights partner and their star quarterback, Trevor Lawrence, teamed up to make one temporary tweak ahead of Jacksonville's Sunday home opener against Cleveland.
As his franchise was rolling out interior designs for its most important project, NYCFC CEO Brad Sims set the bar high — very high — for the impact of the soccer-specific stadium in Queens.