The Board of Trustees will vote on the project during next Friday's meeting
The Auburn Board of Trustees will vote next Friday to initiate a project adding a “multi-use” facility to Jordan-Hare Stadium’s north endzone, according to material documents posted online for Auburn’s Sept. 6 Board of Trustees meeting.
Cohen told AL.com he visited recently constructed projects like the north endzone at Arkansas’ Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium as well as his own previous renovation at Mississippi State’s Davis Wade Stadium as a reference point. “The renovation will enable the Athletics Department to co-locate, expand, and improve centralized sports medicine and training services to its student athletes,” according to the materials documents.
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