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New look or new stadium for Panthers?


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(By Steve Harrison, [email protected]) For the first time, the Carolina Panthers are discussing publicly the eventual need for a major renovation of the 14-year-old Bank of America Stadium, or perhaps a replacement stadium.p/You would have to think we're in the middle of a normal NFL stadium cycle, said team President Danny Morrison, who was hired last September. The two options you would have somewhere down the line, in 10 or 15 years, would be a major renovation or something new.

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would only be feasible if they could increase their revenue stream with it....and with the club seats extending to the 5 yard line, and those prices way over what most other teams get for theirs, and the 100 luxury boxes sold out, doubt they could increase stadium revenue enough to make the numbers work....what I'm saying is that you can't bleed the current customers more enough to make it work.

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I'm satisfied with the way the stadium is. I can't think of any improvements that could be made.

Escalators maybe but they wouldnt spend the money for just the upper deck fans. Really the stadium is in great shape right now. Should be in the next 20 years.

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