ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. --- The University of New Mexico has released initial findings of its ongoing feasibility and development planning effort to modernize University Stadium and advance long-term development of the South Campus Sports and Entertainment District.
The findings outline a phased approach to addressing critical infrastructure, accessibility, and safety needs at University Stadium, beginning with a proposed $58 million improvement package focused on high-impact, foundational upgrades designed to address the most urgent infrastructure, accessibility, fan experience, and safety needs.
“University Stadium is an important part of UNM’s campus and a shared public asset for our state,” said UNM President Garnett S. Stokes. “This phased approach allows us to address critical infrastructure, accessibility, and safety needs in a thoughtful, responsible way while laying the groundwork for long-term improvements that benefit students, fans, and the broader community.”
Phase 1 prioritizes essential upgrades that improve the overall game-day experience while addressing safety and accessibility constraints. Priority improvements focus on ingress and egress, expanding concourse space, modernizing restrooms and adding fixtures, expanding concessions, and resolving accessibility and congestion challenges throughout the facility.