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$23 M Coliseum Renovations Tour

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Construction work continues at a frenetic pace as the finishing touches are being made to West Virginia University’s most iconic athletic structure - the WVU Coliseum.

Phase one work began last spring on the 46-year-old facility’s concourse and will continue through December as part of a $23 million renovation project.

Phase two will involve seating improvements to the arena’s interior and will start at the conclusion of the 2016-17 basketball season. This is by far the most significant upgrade the Coliseum has experienced since the first men’s basketball game was played here on December 1, 1970.

“It’s been a long process but at the same time it’s been a short process,” noted WVU Director of Athletics Shane Lyons, who spent a portion of his Wednesday afternoon touring the facility. “We’re excited about the renovations. Everything is coming together and by Friday night for the 7 o’clock tip we will be ready to go.”

As is often the case with a facility of this age, there are things that come up during the construction process that are unexpected and have to be addressed.

LINK to continue and VIDEO TOUR

http://www.wvusports.com/page.cfm?story=31200&cat=exclusives
 
WVUSports.com

Construction work continues at a frenetic pace as the finishing touches are being made to West Virginia University’s most iconic athletic structure - the WVU Coliseum.

Phase one work began last spring on the 46-year-old facility’s concourse and will continue through December as part of a $23 million renovation project.

Phase two will involve seating improvements to the arena’s interior and will start at the conclusion of the 2016-17 basketball season. This is by far the most significant upgrade the Coliseum has experienced since the first men’s basketball game was played here on December 1, 1970.

“It’s been a long process but at the same time it’s been a short process,” noted WVU Director of Athletics Shane Lyons, who spent a portion of his Wednesday afternoon touring the facility. “We’re excited about the renovations. Everything is coming together and by Friday night for the 7 o’clock tip we will be ready to go.”

As is often the case with a facility of this age, there are things that come up during the construction process that are unexpected and have to be addressed.

LINK to continue and VIDEO TOUR

http://www.wvusports.com/page.cfm?story=31200&cat=exclusives
Funny, original cost was just 10m total
 
WVUSports.com

Construction work continues at a frenetic pace as the finishing touches are being made to West Virginia University’s most iconic athletic structure - the WVU Coliseum.

Phase one work began last spring on the 46-year-old facility’s concourse and will continue through December as part of a $23 million renovation project.

Phase two will involve seating improvements to the arena’s interior and will start at the conclusion of the 2016-17 basketball season. This is by far the most significant upgrade the Coliseum has experienced since the first men’s basketball game was played here on December 1, 1970.

“It’s been a long process but at the same time it’s been a short process,” noted WVU Director of Athletics Shane Lyons, who spent a portion of his Wednesday afternoon touring the facility. “We’re excited about the renovations. Everything is coming together and by Friday night for the 7 o’clock tip we will be ready to go.”

As is often the case with a facility of this age, there are things that come up during the construction process that are unexpected and have to be addressed.

LINK to continue and VIDEO TOUR

http://www.wvusports.com/page.cfm?story=31200&cat=exclusives
If I understood Lyons' comment yesterday, he stated the Coliseum should last 25 more years. If so, why not longer?

Also, can you imagine the cost of a new basketball arena in 25 years? Yikes. We will be talking MASSIVE money then..........and I can't imagine the state of WV any more interested in the future in paying for an expensive WVU basketball arena than it would be or is now....
 
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