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Newsdata · Florida Government·June 10, 2026Florida State

Comparing Tennessee’s Neyland Entertainment District to others in college sports

When the University of Tennessee opens the Neyland Entertainment District in 2028, it’ll be among the first colleges with an on-campus mixed-use sports entertainment development, but far from the last. About a dozen universities are building entertainment districts with restaurants, retail, hotels, condos, conference centers and green spaces alongside their stadium or arena. Iowa State’s [...] The post Comparing Tennessee’s Neyland Entertainment District to others in college sports appeared first on News Pub . The post Comparing Tennessee’s Neyland Entertainment District to others in college sports appeared first on News Pub .

When the University of Tennessee opens the Neyland Entertainment District in 2028, it’ll be among the first colleges with an on-campus mixed-use sports entertainment development, but far from the last. About a dozen universities are building entertainment districts with restaurants, retail, hotels, condos, conference centers and green spaces alongside their stadium or arena. Iowa State’s CyTown and Wake Forest’s The Grounds will open in 2027. Kansas will open its Gateway District in 2028. Advertisement Other examples already exist. …

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