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Practice field and stadium | Image via Populous, courtesy of the Carolina Panthers

Yesterday, the Carolina Panthers released designs for the team’s new practice facility, which will be located in Rock Hill, SC. 🏈 The 640,000-square-foot facility will serve as the team’s headquarters, with indoor and outdoor practice areas + a state of the art sports medicine facility.

The park | Image via Populous, courtesy of the Carolina Panthers

The 200+ acre site will also be home to an outdoor park, providing event space and seating for up to 5,000 guests, as well as green space, reflecting pools, and a lake.

Aerial view of the site | Image via Populous, courtesy of the Carolina Panthers

Additional project features include offices, apartments, retail space + a hotel. The first phase of the new facility is slated for completion in 2023. The Panthers will continue to play regular season games at their home stadium in Charlotte.

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