Breaking: Panthers File for Rezoning at Bank of America Stadium to Pave Way for…
The Carolina Panthers have taken a significant step toward modernizing Bank of America Stadium, filing for rezoning to allow for a series of ambitious renovations. The move comes as part of the organization’s long-term vision to enhance the fan experience, improve stadium facilities, and ensure the venue remains a premier destination for NFL games and other major events.
Team officials confirmed that the rezoning application includes plans to upgrade seating, expand concourses, and integrate cutting-edge technology to elevate the game-day experience. Additionally, the proposal outlines enhancements to the stadium’s exterior, with green spaces, improved pedestrian access, and new amenities for fans. The project is also expected to include upgrades to the infrastructure, such as sustainable energy solutions and improved accessibility for all attendees.
“This is more than just a renovation; it’s a reinvestment in our fans, our city, and the future of the Carolina Panthers,” said Panthers’ owner David Tepper. “Bank of America Stadium has been our home for decades, and these improvements will ensure it remains a state-of-the-art facility for years to come.”
Local officials have expressed optimism about the project, citing the potential for economic growth and job creation during the renovation phase. Community engagement sessions are planned to address any concerns and gather input on the proposed changes.
If approved, construction is expected to begin in the offseason, with a phased approach to minimize disruptions during the NFL season. Fans and stakeholders alike are eager to see the transformation, which promises to position Bank of America Stadium as one of the top venues in professional sports.