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Named for the late Roy Carver, a long-time supporter of the University of Iowa, Carver-Hawkeye Arena, one of the 25 largest university-owned facilities in the nation, opened in January of and underwent a multi-million dollar facelift that was completed in September, The flexibility created by the practice space will also positively impact the potential for use of the arena for other University and community-related events such as concerts.
The revitalization of the arena also extends into spaces used by the general public on game days and nights, including renovation of select concessions and restroom facilities, and the creation of hospitality and meeting spaces combined with club facilities for fans of the Hawkeyes who choose to participate in a variety of premium seating options similar to that which are available in the Paul W.
Brechler Press Box at historic Kinnick Stadium. However, in order to remain competitive, some of the public spaces and many of the training and competition spaces need significant updating and enhancement.
The plan was similar to that which was created for the renovation of historic Kinnick Stadium. It includes revenue generated from fundraising specifically related to the project and bonding secured by revenues specifically related to the project. Funding for the project has allowed the UI Athletics Department to establish courtside and club seat programs comparable to the indoor and outdoor club seat program currently in operation inside the Paul W.
The premium seating options include approximately seats and has already proven popular with Hawkeye fans. The UI Athletics Department has also implemented a priority seating program for the Arena similar to the program in place for grandstand seats at historic Kinnick Stadium. The Arena program currently calls for less than one-third less than 4, of the 15, seats in the facility to be subject to a priority seat contribution.