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Last night, the Frisco City Council voted to approve a multi-million dollar plan to renovate Toyota Stadium. FC Dallas President Dan Hunt joined Good Day to talk about the plan and why it’s so essential.
FRISCO, Texas – Frisco city leaders approved plans to upgrade Toyota Stadium on Tuesday evening.
The Hunt Sports Group asked the city to help pay for $182 million in improvements.
The plans call for the home of FC Dallas to get more luxury suites, club spaces, and a new broadcast booth.
It would also add a fabric canopy over the east and west side seating areas, as well as much of the north end zone.
Hunt also wants to take some of the parking lot for a new mixed-use development that will include a hotel, apartments, retail, and restaurant space.
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With Tuesday night’s city council approval, construction could begin as soon as January and is expected to be completed by August 2027.
The stadium opened in 2005 and currently holds about 20,500 people. The reconstruction will add over 3,400 seats.
Frisco ISD also hosts its high school football games there.
Information in this article comes from Frisco City Council records and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.