Big plans, few details for Civic Center Renovation
"This summer, Florida State plans to give the Donald L. Tucker Center a much-needed makeover.
An estimated $10 million or more in renovations will include new garnet-colored seats, a brand-new floor, new ribbon boards and a new Jumbotron. If all goes well these improvements will be completed in time for the start of the 2014-2015 season. There's also a host of long-overdue infrastructure upgrades for the electrical, heating and ventilation systems. Those aren't the most eye-catching upgrades, but are the most necessary to upgrade the building's dilapidated infrastructure. Those plans are the first step in the university's ambitious redesign project for the Tucker Center, and while the blueprints are impressive, FSU still isn't sure where the money will come from.
Getting caught up
Nobody will debate that the Tucker Center - known as the 'Tuck' to students - is in need of a makeover. The arena was built in 1981 and has served as the longtime home of Florida State's men's and women's basketball teams. Things reached a nadir in the most recent 2013-2014 season when a men's game against Maryland had to be stopped because of bats roosting in the rafters flew on to the court.
The short term plans involve only minor changes to the outdated Tucker Center. |
School | Arena | Year Opened | Initial Cost $ | Last major renovation (cost) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Louisville | KFC YUM! Center | 2010 | $238,000,000 | N/A |
Virginia | John Paul Jones Arena | 2006 | 131,000,000 | N/A |
Miami | BankUnited Center | 2003 | 48,000,000 | N/A |
Pittsburgh | Petersen Events Center | 2002 | 119,000,000 | N/A |
NCSU | PNC arena | 1999 | 158,000,000 | N/a |
Wake Forest | Lawrence Joel Coliseum | 1989 | 26,000,000 | Ongoing ($10 million) |
Boston College | Conte Forum | 1988 | 25,000,000 | 2006 (unknown) |
North Carolina | Smith Center | 1986 | 33,800,000 | 2006-2013 (Team offices, locker rooms, ribbon boards) |
Florida State | Donald Tucker Center | 1981 | 33,000,000 | 1998 (roof replacement) 2001 ($9 million practice facility) |
Florida | O'Connell Center | 1980 | 15,600,000 | 2001 ($10 million practice facility), ongoing ($50 million) |
Syracuse | CarrierDome | 1980 | 26,800,000 | N/A (negotiations ongoing) |
Notre Dame | Joyce Arena | 1968 | 8,600,000 | 2006 ($24.7 million) |
Clemson | LittleJohn Colisuem | 1968 | 8,000,000 | 2003 ($31 million), Ongoing ($5.1 million) |
Virginia Tech | Cassell Coliseum | 1962 | 2,700,000 | 1998 (unknown) |
Georgia Tech | Hugh McCammish | 1956 | 1,600,000 | 2012 ($50 million) |
Duke | Cameron Indoor Stadium | 1940 | 400,000 | Ongoing ($250 million master plan) |
The master plan
The hope is the eventual improvements will help both revitalize an inconsistent basketball fan base and improve FSU's ability to recruit.
Populous | |
Populous put together a master plan study in 2013 with some dramatic proposals for the Tucker Center. |
"Right now what I'm doing is I'm going
through all of our facilities and creating a master plan," Wilcox told
Warchant.com back in February. "And at the end of the day, in order to do
everything on it may cost X amount of dollars. That doesn't mean I'll be able to
get all of that done. It'll be part of the strategic plan. So within a five-year
period of time I'm going to want to get completed X number of items within that
master plan. ... We don't want to be behind the eight-ball; we want to be out in
front."
Bailey said the $10 million estimate for the recent run of improvements is
just that, an estimate. And it's only a dent in the building's long-term needs.
FSU's entire project is ambitious and part of the arena district and Madison
Street projects to create a cultural center for Florida State University,
centered on game day experiences for both men's basketball and football.
Florida State also commissioned a report by an architectural firm, Populous,
detailing the various construction and renovation options for the Tucker Center.
Populous's report
outlined three main options with an estimated cost for total overhaul running
north of $100 million.
The plans are comprehensive and include redesigned entrance ways and front
facades for the arena, a completely overhauled pavilion to replace the existing
bare-bones parking lot, and possibly a hotel and even moving the business school
to the same area.
But none of those projects has a timetable or an estimated budget, and Bailey
says it's still not clear where the money will come from for future projects.
The money for the first phase this summer will come from a number of different
pots, with both the university and the athletic boosters contributing some.
Going forward, it's anyone's guess, but the funding will determine what kind
of renovations FSU pursues.
"Those are all longer-term projects that will evolve as funding is identified
and as a decision is made and how that fits with the rest of the development in
that district," Bailey said. "We're trying to get a hotel and some kind of
convention center capacity and possibly a college of business out there. And we
need more basketball practice capacity. All those things are kind of chairs on
the deck of the ship and we're trying to figure out how they best fit and which
one happens first. It's going to be an issue of funding but we've got to get the
plan together first."
Editor's note: This story has been changed to reflect the accurate cost of
Virginia's John Paul Jones Arena. The building's total cost was $131 million,
not $31 million as originally stated. "
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