The University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) has announced that the renovation of the south end zone seating area inside Camp Randall Stadium has been put on hold for a temporary period.
The project, which was expected to start after this year’s football season, was set to be opened for the 2021 season.
Renovations on the seating area are now expected to begin after next year, with a target of opening for the 2022 football season.
UW director of athletics Barry Alvarez said: “We are obviously operating in a time of great uncertainty. Given our construction timeline and the timing around when decisions had to be made, we felt it was best to be prudent and delay the project for a bit.
“I have been thrilled with how strong sales have been thus far and I want to thank those who have already committed to purchasing seating in the new south end zone, leading to over 75% of loge box inventory being committed to date.
“Once finished, this will be a transformative project for Camp Randall.”
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By GlobalDataWith the renovation of the seating area, known as the CR Future project, fans will get a more interactive and engaging experience through improved seating options.
Other upgrades include loge boxes and club seats, access to indoor and outdoor hospitality clubs, climate-controlled amenities, in addition to expanded premium food and beverage offerings and other services.
Built in 1917, Camp Randall Stadium is the home for Wisconsin’s football team and is located at the corner of Monroe and Regent streets on the west side of the UW campus.