Tepper Sports & Entertainment to open interactive center ahead of stadium renovations

The new Uptown office will give community members a close and interactive look at the renovations coming to Bank of America Stadium.

A room with an an interactive table and an image of Bank of America Stadium from above with people looking around.

The Immersive Cube will give fans a chance to step inside the renovations coming to Bank of America Stadium.

Rendering via Tepper Sports & Entertainment

Ready for a close look at the changes coming to Bank of America Stadium? Tepper Sports & Entertainment — which owns the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC — unveiled plans for a new Bank of America Stadium Experience Center, an immersive office and sales hub coming to Legacy Union in Uptown.

The privately funded 15,700-sqft space is expected to open before the Panthers’ 2026 season. Inside, you’ll find a replica club lounge, team history timelines, and an “Immersive Cube” where fans can step into renderings and explore what’s ahead for the stadium.

Phase one of renovations kicks off later this year, starting with electrical, plumbing, and ventilation upgrades. The full project runs through 2030, with fan-facing upgrades arriving in 2027 — think new video boards, LED displays, and additional seating options. Here’s a refresher on the project, which was approved by Charlotte City Council in June 2024.

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