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PMAC Facility Upgrades
Posted on 11/24/21 at 12:03 am
Posted on 11/24/21 at 12:03 am
How many more seasons till CWW & CKM get upgrades to the PMAC?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:06 am to lsufan4lifeMiles
These two coaches will have to demand a new building at some point right? At the very least the inside needs to be gutted and redone from the ground up. The PMAC is a great historical building but it’s past time to put the ole girl down.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 5:49 am to MightyYat
They've already made their demands and are actively working with the AD and a consultation/design firm on plans. Supposedly, an announcement will be made within the next few months.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 5:50 am to MightyYat
Temporizing measures are now being done to the practice facility.
Plans for major basketball facility upgrades or replacement are being conceived by a national company called Populous. Wade said that the idea is to get it right the first time because they will only get one shot.
It sounds like something could be released about potential upgrades sooner than later, but no timeline has been set for any big projects.
Plans for major basketball facility upgrades or replacement are being conceived by a national company called Populous. Wade said that the idea is to get it right the first time because they will only get one shot.
It sounds like something could be released about potential upgrades sooner than later, but no timeline has been set for any big projects.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 6:15 am to lsufan4lifeMiles
To branch off that is the idea to try to have a game in the Ag Center dead on the vine?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 7:50 am to Tiger Ugly
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To branch off that is the idea to try to have a game in the Ag Center dead on the vine
Yes. The facility infrastructure can’t support the whats needed for a game there.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 9:51 am to lsufan4lifeMiles
Big thread on this about a month ago with some good insight of what to expect...
Basketball Upgrades
Basketball Upgrades
Posted on 11/24/21 at 9:55 am to MightyYat
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The PMAC is a great historical building
It's been around for 50 years so I suppose it is historical. A "great historical building" is quite a reach. It's frankly an eyesore on a beautiful campus.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:22 am to lsu2006
Whatever the outcome is a new arena or a renovated arena I believe everyone will be pleased with the outcome. I think within 2 season construction begins on the big bold great piece that CWW talked about before the season. 21-22, 22-23 are the two seasons I’m speaking of.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:35 am to lsu2006
From what I've heard the PMAC will probably not be going anywhere. The building is incredibly sound and built with high quality steel. If you want an idea of what may be coming look at the work Populous did on Legacy Arena in Birmingham below. People familiar with the situation are saying they have something similar in mind for us. The PMAC could be done very similar if you knock out the south ramps and outdoor concourse and add a pavilion type entrance. If this does happen my guess is we play in the river center during the rebuild.
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Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:39 am to MeanStreak
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From what I've heard the PMAC will probably not be going anywhere. The building is incredibly sound and built with high quality steel. If you want an idea of what may be coming look at the work Populous did on Legacy Arena in Birmingham below. People familiar with the situation are saying they have something similar in mind for us. The PMAC could be done very similar if you knock out the south ramps and outdoor concourse and add a pavilion type entrance.
I hope they mimic what they did to Georgia Tech arena (see other linked thread for pics of that one)
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:46 am to TopWaterTiger
I've heard of that one too. Populous specializes in renovations. Bringing them in signals this is most likely a rebuild.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:47 am to lsu2006
If there is a reduction is seating, does anyone know who will get the shaft as far as season ticket holders go?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:50 am to jimbeam
They don't sell out the PMAC for season tickets now, this year I think Wade said we got to 7k. That leaves about 6k seats to axe before us season ticket holders need to worry.
ETA: Forgot about students who have around a 2k allotment. Lets just go with 3500 to be safe.
ETA: Forgot about students who have around a 2k allotment. Lets just go with 3500 to be safe.
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Posted on 11/24/21 at 11:09 am to lsu2006
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It's been around for 50 years so I suppose it is historical. A "great historical building" is quite a reach. It's frankly an eyesore on a beautiful campus.
Why is it an eyesore?
I love the architecture, it just is old asf inside.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 11:54 am to lsufan4lifeMiles
They should build a raised facility that allows people to see the Mississippi River. A brand new facility at a different site would allow them to play on campus until the new facility is built. I would build it to have suites and restrict the capacity to 10,000.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 11:56 am to lsufan4lifeMiles
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How many more seasons till CWW & CKM get upgrades to the PMAC?
The Orchard is coming.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 11:57 am to MeanStreak
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They don't sell out the PMAC for season tickets now, this year I think Wade said we got to 7k. That leaves about 6k seats to axe before us season ticket holders need to worry.
ETA: Forgot about students who have around a 2k allotment. Lets just go with 3500 to be safe.
Yeah, no matter what they do, I would still expect the total seating to be at least around 10,500-11,000 (current seating is just over 13,000; so I don't see them cutting out over 3,000 seats.
Plus, I would imagine some current season holders would convert their tickets to either club or suite level seats, which takes care of some of them; so there will be more than enough great seats for current holders to still get their choice.
The other thing that has to be considered on seating size is for gymnastics. In recent seasons, they were averaging over 11,000 attendance for home meets. If that continues, which I assume it would, I don't think they would want to scale seating numbers back so much that they are literally having to turn away fans/ticket sales for a sport that already loses money.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 12:01 pm to GeauxHouston
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Why is it an eyesore?
I love the architecture, it just is old asf inside.
It's totally subjective. I just don't really care for the architecture. In the event we were to bulldoze it, I'd love for them to loosely model a new construciton after the Parker Coliseum. Love that WPA/New Deal-era architecture. Not really a big deal. We can all agree the inside needs to be completely re-worked though.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 12:14 pm to MeanStreak
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MeanStreak
Appreciate the update and info/link on Legacy Arena. It is an interesting remodel as well; but I think I'm still a little more partial to the one Populous did for Georgia Tech. Looks a little cleaner, more modern, and nicer. Either way I'm excited to see what the future holds for the facility.
Another thought that I assume Populous is looking at in how they can expand the basketball practice facility to make a true ops facility, without impedeing on track and the gymnastics practice facility would be to remove the NE stairway entrance to the PMAC, and expand the basketball ops facility that direction to create offices, weight/training facilities, and whatever else is needed.
While I hate losing that entrance as it is the one I use all the time and closest to my parking area, it just makes the most sense. Plus if you are creating a nice huge pavilion entrance on the south side, then there isn't much need for multiple entrances around the entire facility.
I'm just hoping that Woody and them are smart and serious about really making it an upgraded fan experience. Would be great to see them strike deals with places like Walk On's or Pluckers or other similar type places to have dining options in the building. Then you can encourage people to get inside earlier, eat, hangout, etc. before tip-off. That might aid in improving the late arriving crowds we typically tend to have.
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