Bank Independent Stadium

Bank Independent Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium that has been approved by the University of North Alabama to be constructed in Florence, Alabama to replace Braly Stadium and Mike D. Lane Field for athletic events by the 2026-2027 academic year.[2]

Bank Independent Stadium
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LocationFlorence, Alabama
Coordinates34°48′33.0″N 87°41′03.8″W / 34.809167°N 87.684389°W / 34.809167; -87.684389
OwnerUniversity of North Alabama
CapacityTBA
Construction
Broke groundTBA
Opened2026-27 Academic Year (planned)
ArchitectDavis Architects
General contractorHPM [1]
Tenants
North Alabama Lions football (NCAA) (TBD)
North Alabama Lions baseball (NCAA) (TBD)
North Alabama Lions women’s soccer (NCAA) (TBD)

It is to be built adjacent to Flowers Hall, which houses the UNA basketball and volleyball programs. The stadium will be designed by Davis Architects who previously designed the 2016 renovation of the Stephen C. O'Connell Center and expansions of Bryant-Denny Stadium.[3]

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Braly Stadium has served as the home of the North Alabama Lions football team since 1949. Despite its long tenure as host, the main complaint against the stadium was the fact that it was off-campus. In 2018, the university’s SGA created a resolution supporting an on-campus stadium. Following this, the university began exploring the potential of a new stadium. While student input was a key factor in the decision, the university had become aware of the downsides of renting Braly Stadium from the City of Florence. These issues, along with the impending jump to Division I, led the university to begin exploring options. Unofficial designs were unveiled in April of 2019[4] and fundraising began in 2021. But the stadium was not official until June 2023 when the Board of Trustees unanimously approved the project. It was announced that the stadium would be located at the current Bill Jones Athletic Complex, where both the women’s soccer and baseball programs are housed. It was also announced that these programs would join the football team as tenants at the stadium. With the inclusion of the baseball program, it was announced that Bank Independent Stadium would be a multi-purpose stadium. After the announcement, the stadium entered a 12 to 16 month designing phase with the goal to complete construction by the 2026-27 academic year. [5]

References edit

  1. ^ "North Alabama partners with HPM, Davis Architects for new stadium". AL.com. December 15, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  2. ^ "Bank Independent Stadium". University of North Alabama. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  3. ^ "Athletic+Recreation". Davis Architects. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  4. ^ "UNA reveals designs for new multi-use stadium, two locations stand out". The Flor-Ala. April 4, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  5. ^ "University enters planning stage for new stadium". The Flor-Ala. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
Preceded by Home of the
North Alabama Lions

TBD
Succeeded by
none