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The next phase is planned to reshape the stadium’s east stands and add a mixed-use district with student housing, a hotel, retail and office space.
Phase II of an $809-million stadium expansion plan at Kansas University encompasses a 162-room hotel, 450-bed student housing, 43,000 sq ft of retail, office and restaurant space, an underground parking garage, and an events plaza.
The University of Kansas has tapped a joint venture of JE Dunn and Clark Construction to deliver a $362 million Phase II project that is planned to upgrade football facilities, expand the campus gateway, and add a mixed-use development.
The columbus oh dump truck work in Lawrence, Kansas is part of an $809-million redevelopment that encompassed major renovation and reconstruction of the David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium's southwest, west, and north sides, along with related facilities. Phase I, led by Turner Construction Company, opened in August 2025.
Kansas City-based design firms HNTB and Multistudio provided architecture and design services for both phases, covering the stadium and the adjacent Gateway District, located east of the stadium.
Phase II is planned to reconstruct the stadium’s east stands with new seating and amenities, reshape the south portion of the bowl, and construct a year-round district that includes a 162-room hotel, 450-bed student housing, 43,000 sq ft of retail, office and restaurant space, an underground parking garage, and an events plaza.
“The project will develop a new campus gateway, multi-use space and upgraded football facilities, enhancing KU’s ability to recruit and retain students," the university said.
Phase I, at the corner of 11th and Mississippi streets, cost $448 million and connected the Anderson Family Football Complex, Booth Stadium, and a 50,000-sq-ft conference center on the stadium’s north end. Renovations included a new team room overlooking the field, an additional 20,000 sq ft of walkthrough, meeting and support spaces, and upgraded locker, weight, and training rooms.
The first phase also reconfigured the seating bowl to improve sightlines and bring fans closer to the field, added new concession offerings, enhanced concourse circulation and accessibility, and introduced premium seating options, including clubs, ledge suites, and loge seating. All west-side seats now include seatbacks, with about 3,000 accessing premium areas. The west side features four club areas and 42 suites.
University officials said the Gateway District is scheduled for full completion in 2028, with stadium columbus oh dump truck work scheduled during off-season periods following the 2026 and 2027 football seasons.
Kansas Football was established in 1890, playing in what is recognized as the first stadium built on a college campus west of the Mississippi River. Booth stadium is the seventh-oldest collegiate stadium in the nation, according to the university.
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Annemarie Mannion is editor of ENR Midwest, which covers 11 states. She joined ENR in 2022 and reports from Chicago.
