Leading sports architecture firm Populous has released new interior renderings for Penn State’s highly anticipated $700 million Beaver Stadium renovation, offering a glimpse into the reimagined concourses and premium seating areas.
The extensive project, which has been in the works for over a year, is entering a major construction phase this offseason.
ABOVE: rendering of one of the three concourse areas, as imaged by Populous
Set for completion ahead of the 2027 season, the renovation will transform the west side of the iconic 106,572-seat stadium. Demolition began immediately after the conclusion of Penn State’s football season, including the removal of the west-side press box and upper seating bowl. Temporary seating for nearly 8,000 fans will be installed for the 2025 season to accommodate ongoing construction.
Among the most notable upgrades is the addition of a new west-side tower, made possible by a $25 million donation from PAM Health and the Misitano family, who secured the naming rights. The tower will feature exclusive spaces such as the 35,000-square-foot Marzano Club and the 20,000-square-foot Schuyler Family Club, both designed for year-round event hosting.
ABOVE: the upgrades are designed to reposition Beaver Stadium as a premier venue for college football
Despite the increase in premium offerings, nearly 75% of seating on the west side will remain non-premium, ensuring accessibility for a broad range of fans.
Beyond the tower, the renovation will introduce several key enhancements, including:
- Three concourses for the first time, effectively doubling concourse space.
- 135 new WiFi access points to enhance connectivity throughout the venue.
- Improved mobility with additional elevators and escalators.
- Upgraded stadium lighting and enhanced videoboards for an improved game-day experience.
ABOVE: the upgrade includes 135 new Wifi access points to enhance connectivity throughout the venue
A tri-venture construction team—Barton Malow, AECOM Hunt, and Alexander Construction—is leading the build, with Nations Group serving as a project consultant. Elevate is advising Penn State Athletics on ticketing, seating, and premium strategy, while Playfly Sports, the university’s multimedia rights partner, has contributed $5 million toward the west-side tower.
These transformative upgrades will position Beaver Stadium as a premier venue for college football, enhancing the experience for fans and visitors for years to come.