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Danny White says Neyland Entertainment District project begins this summer

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Tennessee AD Danny White said the Neyland Entertainment District project will break ground this summer, beginning with demolition of the G10 garage.

Tennessee athletics director Danny White said the Neyland Entertainment District project will break ground this summer, beginning with the demolition of the G10 garage. The $280 million project is still pending approval by the UT Board of Trustees. But White doesn't anticipate any major obstacles, which he made clear during a Big Orange Caravan stop near Chattanooga on April 28.

"It’ll just be awesome," White said. "We are really excited about the entertainment district – the hotel, condo, restaurant, amenities. It’s a private development – about a $280 million development – that will happen on the south end of our stadium.

"I think it will transform not just gameday but 365 days out of the year for our student body, for our student-athletes and for the Knoxville community. " The Neyland Entertainment District is an ambitious project to be built adjacent to Neyland Stadium. The mixed-use sports entertainment district will include a hybrid condo-hotel overlooking the stadium, a rooftop bar, restaurants, shops, event space and fan experiences.

White said UT is on track to open the entertainment district in early 2028 and the condo-hotel in 2029. He's eager to get started on the project that was first  announced in 2023 . Why Tennessee is replacing G10 garage, where fans tailgage Before the entertainment district can be built, UT must tear down the G10 garage and rebuild it to ensure the structural integrity for the hotel on top.