While it's no longer the newest and most expensive venue in the National Football League, AT&T Stadium remains an absolute gem of architecture serving as the iconic home of the Dallas Cowboys. And while it set the new modern standard for how NFL stadiums should be modeled, it's about to get better.
According to a document that was recently filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, $180 million worth of upgrades are coming to the venue in the form of “interior refresh of premium clubs and suites with new millwork and finishes".
Dallas-based HKS Inc is listed as the architect for the upgrades, which are expected to take place through 2025.
This comes months after it was announced that nearly $300 million worth of improvements to the technology of the venue as well as to "refresh premium spaces".
It's already the best venue in the National Football League, and thanks to team owner and general manager Jerry Jones, it's about to get even better!
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