A potential move of an Uptown Charlotte foundry to suburban Stanly County could free up 55 acres for a new Charlotte Panthers stadium down the road. (more…)

A potential move of an Uptown Charlotte foundry to suburban Stanly County could free up 55 acres for a new Charlotte Panthers stadium down the road. (more…)
A notable NFL facilities renovation is underway, as the Carolina Panthers are removing seating at Bank of America Stadium to make way for new bunker suites. (more…)
With the dawn of the 2020s, the NFL should have several stadium issues resolved in the coming years, as multiple teams are mapping out long-term plans. (more…)
A Charlotte MLS expansion team will join the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in 2021, Panthers owner David Tepper, city, and MLS officials announced Tuesday. (more…)
Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper continues to make his argument for a new retractable-roof stadium, pointing to the high-profile events it could draw. (more…)
Owner David Tepper‘s long-term vision for the Carolina Panthers includes a new retractable-roof stadium in Uptown Charlotte, but it will likely require a public buy-in to become a reality. (more…)
Now that state backing for the project is in place, the Carolina Panthers are closer to moving forward with a new South Carolina headquarters. The sheer scope of the project will make it notable among NFL training complexes/headquarters, but it also marks the first step in what will likely be a long-term bolstering of facilities […]
The South Carolina Senate has approved $115 million in tax breaks for a proposed Carolina Panthers practice facility, putting the plan closer to fruition. (more…)
The Carolina Panthers sent select fans a survey this week on potential Bank of America Stadium renovations, seeking feedback on amenities that could be included in a project. (more…)
Even with a high number of stadium renovation projects completed around the NFL in recent years, more could be on the way. Several teams are currently evaluating their long-term facility options, with a few either planning renovations or offering signs that they will upgrade their existing facilities rather than build anew. MORE