City reviewing building permit for $696M portion of EverBank Stadium renovation

The $1.4 billion ‘Stadium of the Future’ is expected to be completed in 2028

Updated renderings for the Jaguars' Stadium of the Future, which the team released in October 2025. (Jaguars)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The City of Jacksonville is reviewing a building permit application for the largest $696.5 million portion of the $1.4 billion “Stadium of the Future” renovation of EverBank Stadium, according to News4JAX partners at the Jacksonville Daily Record.

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The application, submitted on Monday, is for package IFC #4 that involves eight levels and 652,735 square feet at EverBank Stadium in Downtown Jacksonville.

“It is the final package and in terms of number of items covered, it is the largest to date,” said Jaguars Communications Director Lyndsay Rossman on Sept. 18.

Adding in the permit in review, the project costs total more than $1.3 billion.

The project scope includes:

• New field-level club spaces.

• Additional private suites.

• New mechanical, electrical, lighting and fire alarm systems.

• New low-voltage systems including converged building network, Wi-Fi and DAS (distributed antenna system).

• Renovated restrooms and concessions throughout.

• Renovated miscellaneous back-of-house and front-of-house spaces throughout.

The stadium renovations are expected to be completed in 2028.

Read more at The Jacksonville Daily Record


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