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Bridgestone Arena $750M Renovation Breaks Ground, Targets 2030 Completion

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Bridgestone Arena Breaks Ground on $750M Renovation: Full 2030 Timeline

Construction officially launched today, April 20, 2026, on the massive renovation of Bridgestone Arena. While initial estimates placed the renovation at $650 million, updated project filings confirm a total investment of $750 million. The additional $100 million covers the expanded 100,000-square-foot retail wing and critical infrastructure required to support a potential WNBA franchise.

The Budget Explained: $650M vs. $750M

The project’s financial scope is divided into two primary tiers:

  • $650 Million (Core Renovation): This covers the interior bowl upgrades, the addition of 600–700 seats, the 60,000-square-foot rooftop bar, and the replacement of the concrete exterior with glass facades.
  • $750 Million (Total Development): The higher figure includes “Phase 2” components—specifically the four-level retail and dining complex facing Broadway and the advanced “compound” facilities designed to meet WNBA team requirements.

Phase 1: The SoBro Demolition

Work began this morning at the SoBro entrance. Crews are currently removing the exterior concrete staircase. This area will be replaced by a high-capacity escalator bank that will serve as a primary artery for fans moving between the main concourse and the upper levels.

Key Project Specifications

  • Total Expansion: 175,000 square feet of new space.
  • New Capacity: Targeted at 18,000 seats for NHL games.
  • Rooftop Venue: A new 300-level deck will become the largest rooftop destination in Nashville.
  • Timeline: Core arena work is scheduled for completion by 2030.
  • Summer Closures: To stay on schedule, the arena will shut down for all events from June through September in 2027, 2028, and 2029.

Funding Structure

This is a privately funded project. It does not utilize Nashville’s general fund or property tax revenue. Instead, the $750 million is recouped through:

  1. Arena-Generated Sales Tax: Taxes from food and beverage sales stay within the project fund.
  2. Ticket Surcharges: A user fee (capped at $6) paid only by those attending events.
  3. Ownership Capital: The Nashville Predators’ ownership group is responsible for all costs and potential overages.

Why This Matters for Nashville

The project ensures Bridgestone Arena remains a top-five global venue while integrating it more deeply into the Lower Broadway district. By adding year-round retail and a world-class rooftop, the venue will generate revenue 365 days a year, rather than only during the 80–100 annual event nights.

The transformation of Bridgestone Arena into an outward-facing district mirrors other major NHL and NBA facility projects, such as the ambitious Ball Arena Redevelopment in Denver. Like Nashville, Denver is replacing acres of surface parking with mixed-use neighborhoods to create a year-round destination.

FACT SHEET: Bridgestone Arena $750M Expansion & Renovation

Project Overview

Nashville Predators and the Sports Authority of Nashville are leading a multi-phase, $750 million transformation of Bridgestone Arena. The project will modernize the 30-year-old facility, expand capacity, and better connect the venue to the Lower Broadway entertainment district.

Financial Breakdown

  • Total Investment: $750 Million (Up from initial $650M estimate to include retail and future-proofing).
  • Funding Source: 100% Private / User-funded.
    • Ticket Surcharges: Facility fees capped at $6.00 per ticket.
    • Sales Tax Diversion: The venue reinvests in-arena sales tax from F&B and merchandise back into the building.
    • Zero Taxpayer Impact: The project uses no Nashville general fund or property tax dollars.
  • Cost Responsibility: The Nashville Predators’ ownership group covers all budget overages.

Construction Timeline

  • Groundbreaking: April 20, 2026.
  • Initial Phase: Demolition of the SoBro staircase to install a 4-level escalator system.
  • Core Completion Target: 2030.
  • Summer Shutdowns: The arena will close for all events from June–September in 2027, 2028, and 2029.

Key Physical Upgrades

  • Expansion Area: 175,000 square feet of new construction.
  • New Capacity: 18,000 seats (Adding 600–700 seats).
  • The Rooftop: A 60,000-square-foot rooftop bar/event space on the 300 level (slated to be the largest on Broadway).
  • Retail Wing: A 4-level, 100,000-square-foot complex for year-round dining and shopping on the Broadway side.
  • The Facade: Replacement of concrete walls with glass “punched-out” windows and open-air concourses.

Strategic Objectives

  • WNBA Expansion: The design includes a specific “built-out compound” and training facilities to meet WNBA standards for a potential Nashville franchise.
  • 365-Day Revenue: Transitioning the arena from an event-only venue to a daily destination via the new retail and rooftop components.
  • Future-Proofing: Ensuring the arena remains a “Top 5” global venue for the next 30 years.

Project Partners

  • Architect: Populous
  • Owner’s Representative: CAA ICON
  • Management: Nashville Predators / Powers Management
  • Oversight: Eric Wooden, Senior VP of Arena Transformation

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