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The Broncos underwent a revolutionary $4.5 billion acquisition last summer under the direction of a consortium led by Walmart heir Rob Walton himself. The team invests $175 million in a state-of-the-art facility to transform its off-field presence. Notably, this privately funded initiative is scheduled for completion prior to the 2026 NFL season, indicating the team’s dedication to innovation at no expense to the community and saving Colorado taxpayers.

  • Location: The state-of-the-art Denver Broncos stadium is spread over three stories and 205,000 square feet on Denver’s 26-acre property.
  • Expansion: The facility will occupy more than 320,000 square feet, a 30% increase over the current training center.
  • Location: Situated on the plaza level, west of the existing building, it links to the 115,000-square-foot Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse, which bears the name of the former club owner who passed away in June 2019.
  • Design: The new Broncos headquarters, which embraces a contemporary Colorado aesthetic while fusing innovation and history, represents the team’s future course.

We have a state-of-the-art facility that seamlessly connects the walkthrough area, indoor practice area, and weight room to the main hub. Over 21,000 square feet of additional player space—a third larger than before—are thoughtfully designed into the first floor to maximize everyday activities. This center is the height of athletic excellence with its improved meeting spaces, larger locker rooms, and first-rate sports performance areas.

Effect on Denver Broncos’ daily operations

The Broncos will continue to host an exciting training camp and encourage fans to follow the team’s progress. The existing venue will give way to a brand-new, fan-focused experience that includes a large grassy seating berm for excellent views and upgraded features like a rooftop terrace, amenity courtyard, balconies, and cozy seating sections. The squad changes, the fan base becomes more enthused, and a new chapter is about to begin for the Broncos.

 

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