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Published: Jul 26, 2008 01:21 PM
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UNC trustees OK stadium plan
Board sends Innovation Center back for more special design
Rendering of the inside of the Kenan Stadium addition, facing east. The design will add two floors to the Kenan Football Center complex on the west end of the field.
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CHAPEL HILL -- The UNC Board of Trustees rejected the proposed design for one project and approved another Wednesday.

Several board members said the design for the planned Innovation Center -- the first building in the future Carolina North campus -- was not exciting enough for the campus' main entrance off Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

"It deserves a very special, attractive building," said Chairman Roger Perry, a Chapel Hill developer.

The Innovation Center will be 85,000 square feet of lab and office space designed to boost university research into the private sector. It will be built and operated by a private company, Alexandria Real Estate Equities.

The board asked the designers to bring back a revision, and Perry said that to expedite the project, members might meet by phone to approve it.

Kenan Stadium, on the other hand, moved a step closer to getting bigger and more luxurious.

The trustees approved the design for a first phase of plans to substantially expand the Tar Heels' football stadium.

The design will add two floors to the Kenan Football Center complex on the west end of the field -- one floor of team and recruiting space and one of luxury suites. A large video scoreboard is also in the works but it's not clear exactly where it will go, athletic director Dick Baddour said.

The expansion will add a club area and 16-20 luxury boxes, a first for Kenan. All but two ACC football programs have premium seating, Baddour said. "We're one, and Duke is the other."

Officials plan to start the first phase at the end of this football season and finish it before the 2009 season begins.

Other phases of the project -- which need trustees' approval later to begin -- will fill in the bowl's east end, add another video screen, and build an academic support center for athletes.

Baddour said the department's primary goal in the expansion was keeping Kenan beautiful. "People are always concerned about the beauty of Kenan Stadium," he said.

Baddour told the trustees the cost of the expansion was $22 million. After the meeting Bruce Runberg, associate vice chancellor for facilities planning, explained that number was an estimate for construction only, and said the total budget for the first phase is $50 million.

In its recent session, the state legislature approved that amount in debt.

Carolina has had tentative plans to renovate Kenan for years, but talk picked up after the university picked former NFL coach Butch Davis to head the football program. He's already been using expansion plans as a recruiting tool.

Contact staff writer Samuel Spies at 932-2014 or samuel.spies@nando.com
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