Spartan Stadium, home of Michigan State football, will be getting some upgrades.
Michigan State’s Board of Trustees approved plans for future renovations to the stadium at their meeting on Friday morning. The upgrades will begin next year.
First, installation of three new video boards is expected to start next month. They should be up in time for next football season. The project will have a budget of $10 million, per the project summary.
Renovations will also include upgrades to the fourth-, seventh- and eighth-floor stadium suites in the stadium’s West Tower, specifically to bathrooms, seating and flooring. This project will cost $18 million.
Upgrades will also be made to the east side of the stadium, which will include the destruction of the Central Services Building.
“For more than 100 years, Spartan Stadium has been a gathering place for the Michigan State community,” said Michigan State vice president and director of athletics Alan …