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AMES, Iowa -- Fans, who sit in Iowa State’s newly remodeled Jack Trice Stadium Club Section this fall, will have the best of both worlds in a 542-seat, state-of-the-art, fan-friendly spectator seating environment. Demand has been significant for the completely overhauled and upgraded area and only 80 seats are still available in this new seating area that will be open-air but sheltered from the elements by a roof featuring radiant heat.
The new club section will include an air-conditioned and heated lounge area as well. Television monitors will grace both the seating area and the lounge. Club Section members will also have access to a complimentary game-day buffet before taking their premium outdoor Club Section seats with chair backs and cup holders. A reserved parking space adjacent to Jack Trice Stadium is included among the many club amenities.
“The club interior is being totally renovated and expanded to accommodate the new buffet area that includes new private restrooms and a private sports bar,†Iowa State associate athletics director for development Joan Bowles said. “We wanted to make the club section more comfortable – whatever the weather conditions – while keeping it open air so our fans are intimately part of the game.â€
Purchasing one of the prime seats centered between the 30-yard lines is dependant upon maintaining a Victory Level ($5,000) or above Cyclone Club annual contribution. This qualifies the donor to purchase up to four tickets in the club section. The annual Club Section seat price is $1,500 and requires a three-year commitment. Cyclone fans currently sitting in the Club Section had first option to retain their seats, beginning in 2008.
The new Club Section is part of the initial stage of stadium renovations that began the day after Iowa State’s victory over Colorado Nov. 10, under the watchful eye of ISU athletics director Jamie Pollard, architects from RDG Planning and Design and The Weitz Company construction manager Ben Bruns. Bruns, a former All-America center at Iowa State is coordinating the project, which includes the construction of two new suite buildings and restroom-concession facilities on the stadium’s west side.
The Club Section expansion project on Jack Trice Stadium’s east side will loft the area’s center section to provide natural lighting and give a spacious feel to the structure that will include a new main entrance.
“It will be a completely different experience for Club Section members,†Bowles said. “The reason we have already sold so many seats is the ideal combination of comfort and service while still being a very real part of the game.â€
Fans interested in the Cyclone Club Section experience and possible charitable deduction advantages for members should call the Cyclone Club at 515-294-3372 or e-mail questions to [email protected].
The project is slated to be finished Aug. 1.
AMES, Iowa -- Fans, who sit in Iowa State’s newly remodeled Jack Trice Stadium Club Section this fall, will have the best of both worlds in a 542-seat, state-of-the-art, fan-friendly spectator seating environment. Demand has been significant for the completely overhauled and upgraded area and only 80 seats are still available in this new seating area that will be open-air but sheltered from the elements by a roof featuring radiant heat.
The new club section will include an air-conditioned and heated lounge area as well. Television monitors will grace both the seating area and the lounge. Club Section members will also have access to a complimentary game-day buffet before taking their premium outdoor Club Section seats with chair backs and cup holders. A reserved parking space adjacent to Jack Trice Stadium is included among the many club amenities.
“The club interior is being totally renovated and expanded to accommodate the new buffet area that includes new private restrooms and a private sports bar,†Iowa State associate athletics director for development Joan Bowles said. “We wanted to make the club section more comfortable – whatever the weather conditions – while keeping it open air so our fans are intimately part of the game.â€
Purchasing one of the prime seats centered between the 30-yard lines is dependant upon maintaining a Victory Level ($5,000) or above Cyclone Club annual contribution. This qualifies the donor to purchase up to four tickets in the club section. The annual Club Section seat price is $1,500 and requires a three-year commitment. Cyclone fans currently sitting in the Club Section had first option to retain their seats, beginning in 2008.
The new Club Section is part of the initial stage of stadium renovations that began the day after Iowa State’s victory over Colorado Nov. 10, under the watchful eye of ISU athletics director Jamie Pollard, architects from RDG Planning and Design and The Weitz Company construction manager Ben Bruns. Bruns, a former All-America center at Iowa State is coordinating the project, which includes the construction of two new suite buildings and restroom-concession facilities on the stadium’s west side.
The Club Section expansion project on Jack Trice Stadium’s east side will loft the area’s center section to provide natural lighting and give a spacious feel to the structure that will include a new main entrance.
“It will be a completely different experience for Club Section members,†Bowles said. “The reason we have already sold so many seats is the ideal combination of comfort and service while still being a very real part of the game.â€
Fans interested in the Cyclone Club Section experience and possible charitable deduction advantages for members should call the Cyclone Club at 515-294-3372 or e-mail questions to [email protected].
The project is slated to be finished Aug. 1.