The cost to improve Sun Life stadium is expected to range from $375 to $400 million dollars with the Dolphins funding a majority
of the money needed, according to the team. "Make no mistake, we're willing to pay our fair share," said CEO Mike Dee.
Owner Stephen Ross added the project would create at least 4,000 jobs.
"Therefore, I'm prepared to put up more than half for this," said Ross. "
Also guarantee there'll be no cost overruns. We'll bare those."
Ross said the team
would not seek an increase in tax dollars for Miami-Dade County residents. The rest of the money needed for
the improvements would come from a sales tax rebate if the state approves it.
"I bought this team because I love this town. I went to high school here and built much of my business here," said Ross.
"Like most Miamians, I believe no other community in America represents a better destination for blockbuster events.
My goal is to secure the future of Miami-Dade and the Dolphins so we can remain a global competitor for sports and
entertainment for at least another 25 years. That's why I'm willing to make the initial and most substantial investment in this project."
"World class communities deserve world class facilities and that's why we're willing to make this commitment and invest today," said Dee.
"A world-class community deserves world-class facilities," said Super Bowl Host Committee Chairman Rodney Barreto.
"We are fortunate to have a person like Steve Ross who is willing to invest to help ensure the future of big events for Miami.”
The project would be done in three phases.
The first phase would be construction efforts to preserve the aging structure. The second phase is fan enhancement, where the organization would:
- More comfortable seats
- New seating closer to the field
- State-of-the art HD video screens
- HD sports lighting
- Modern escalators and elevators for fan transportation
- Updated kitchens for better concession options
The third and final phase would be to add a canopy to cover most of the fans and field to shield the stadium from
sun on extremely hot and humid days and to protect against rain on days of inclement weather.
"Our intention is to make Sun Life Stadium a world-class facility that is competition-ready for Super Bowls,
college football championships, and global soccer events, as well as providing a much better environment to watch the Dolphins,
Hurricanes and Orange Bowl every year," Ross said. "I think our planned modernization will maintain the
special outdoor flavor of Miami, while giving us the look of the best stadiums around the world."
I think the grass will be the same, here is a close-up of the field if you never seen it..