The ADA forced some of it, but mostly it is being paid for by rich donors who want to watch Power 5 Conferences play in comfort. It is upgrading the conference rooms for the catered events. We get Posters in the coffee shop and the bathrooms fixed up a little and a ramp to get in to the coffee shop. Bernie loves it. How nice for the Power 5 Conference folks who come to town once a year.
To achieve that, UTEP announced a $10 million to 15 million, 16-month project to install luxury boxes in a new press facility, renovate the concourses and add premium seating on the west side of the stadium.
Sponsored by GECU, the concourse enhancement will be done before the Sept. 1 opener against North Arizona University, while the GECU Terrace ? the name for the new press box facility ? and loge, or private box, and party areas will be completed in time for the 2019 season opener.
"We thank GECU for their partnership, their commitment and their investment in helping get this project underway."
The money will come primarily from private donations, and the stadium could generate as much as $1 million in additional revenue by the middle of the next decade, Senter said.
The renovation will widen the concourses and add elevators on the west side of the stadium, which Senter pointed out will bring the stadium into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The concourse upgrade, which Senter described as looking like "something from 'Star Trek,' " is up first.
"When people come back for the opening game against NAU, they'll say, 'Wow,' " Senter said. "They'll feel better about walking to their seats; they'll feel better about using the bathroom."
Hyundai Sun Bowl executive director Bernie Olivas was understandably excited.
"This is awesome; how do I put this into words?" he said. "This is huge, not only for the Sun Bowl, but the city of El Paso. This is something we can show off to the Power Five conferences. It's just amazing. I can't thank UTEP and GECU enough."
Additional revenue generated by the loge boxes will be used to eliminate any debt incurred and to pay for upkeep of the stadium. There won't be increases in student fees or tuition.