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Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
58,000 seat stadium venue
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Memphis, Tennessee
Improvements to Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium had been stalled for more than a decade because of American with Disabilities (ADA) concerns by the U.S. Department of Justice. Compounding the concerns for City of Memphis was projections that set the price for the ADA improvements at more than $40 million and requiring the removal of thousands of seats. OT Marshall Architects was hired by City of Memphis to identify and execute a solution that would resolve the ADA issues. To do this, our firm conducted a comprehensive, in-depth review that led to a plan that reduced the projected cost by more than $30 million and limited the loss of seats to a few hundred. The Department of Justice approved the approach.
In addition to the ADA solutions, our design plan added new field turf, new paint, new field lighting, a new, larger digital display system, sound system improvements, skybox upgrades, and a new Stadium Club. Coupled with Tiger Lane, the 28-acre green promenade designed by our firm as dramatic tailgating space on the west side, football fans were greeted with new tailgating opportunities, a new fountain, and grand entryway to the stadium, which produced rave reviews from pigskin fans attending University of Memphis football, Southern Heritage Classic, and AutoZone Liberty Bowl Football Classic.