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In the first significant expansion in the history of CenturyLink Field, the Seahawks are planning to add 1,000 seats in the upper level of the south end zone in time for the 2015 season, The Seattle Times has learned.
The expansion, which will be paid for by the Seahawks and cost an estimated $5 million to $6 million, is the centerpiece of a project that will be called the Toyota Fan Deck, according to sources with knowledge of the project.
The 1,000 padded seats will be sold as season tickets but won’t come close to satisfying the NFL team’s long waiting list. The seats will be in two new sections flanking the area where the 12th Man Flag resides, the sources said.
The project will include construction of a new 12 Flag Pavilion designed to enhance the experience of the raising of the flag, which is performed just before kickoff before every home Seahawks game, a tradition that dates to the 2003 season. The flag will be raised on the roof of the pavilion.
Super Bowl? :stirthepot:
In the first significant expansion in the history of CenturyLink Field, the Seahawks are planning to add 1,000 seats in the upper level of the south end zone in time for the 2015 season, The Seattle Times has learned.
The expansion, which will be paid for by the Seahawks and cost an estimated $5 million to $6 million, is the centerpiece of a project that will be called the Toyota Fan Deck, according to sources with knowledge of the project.
The 1,000 padded seats will be sold as season tickets but won’t come close to satisfying the NFL team’s long waiting list. The seats will be in two new sections flanking the area where the 12th Man Flag resides, the sources said.
The project will include construction of a new 12 Flag Pavilion designed to enhance the experience of the raising of the flag, which is performed just before kickoff before every home Seahawks game, a tradition that dates to the 2003 season. The flag will be raised on the roof of the pavilion.
Super Bowl? :stirthepot: