During a press conference on Tuesday, Carolina Panthers President Danny Morrison announced renovations to Bank of America Stadium and said that the renovations would start in two weeks. Morrison said that the renovations had three goals: they must impact all fans, maintain classic look & improve fan experience. They will add new escalators, new ribbon scoreboards, new scoreboards, a new sound system and new illuminated glass domes.
The new escalators are designed to be a seamless integration onto the existing facade, maintaining its classic appearance & timeless design.
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) January 7, 2014
The new ribbon boards will feature game information and statistics, NFL scores and statistics, crowd prompts, and sponsor elements.
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) January 7, 2014
The new video boards will be 63 feet high and 212 feet long and will be high definition.
These boards will feature areas for live video coverage and replays, game information and statistics, crowd prompts and sponsor elements.
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) January 7, 2014
A new high-efficiency, high-octave distributed sound system will also be installed throughout the bowl.
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) January 7, 2014
The renovations are apparently the first phase of three different phases that will help renovate Bank of America Stadium over the next three years during each offseason. These renovations are going to look very cool and it will be interesting to see what else they have in store.