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- Aloha Stadium - Wikipedia
The need for a new stadium was hastened by the move of the Hawaii Rainbows football program to NCAA Division I Located west of downtown Honolulu and 2 miles (3 2 km) north of Honolulu International Airport, Aloha Stadium was constructed in 1975 at a cost of $37 million
- Aloha Stadium
Located in Central Oahu, for the past 47 years, Aloha Stadium has been Hawaii’s largest outdoor arena and home to the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team
- New Aloha Stadium Opening Date Delayed To 2029
The group is a collection of about a dozen firms including Stanford Carr Development and Alakea Design Group Aloha Stadium was built in 1975 and closed in 2020 because of structural concerns
- New Aloha Stadium one step closer to fruition following new . . . - KHON2
The current stadium is set to be dismantled completely by July 2026, with the new facility expected to open in March 2029
- Abandoned NFL stadium to be demolished with $550m plan to build new . . .
The Aloha Stadium Authority announced a scaled-down plan for a 22,500-capacity venue on Wednesday -- 2,250 seats were removed to get the proposal over the line
- What will the new Aloha Stadium look like? - realhawaii. co
This will be more than a stadium – but the project is called the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District (NASED) and has plans for a live, work, and play community for both Hawaii residents and visitors to the island
- Aloha Stadium - University of Hawaii at Manoa Athletics
Overlooking the turquoise waters of Pearl Harbor lays the home of the University of Hawai‘i’s football team, Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium The 50,000-seat facility has been home to the state of Hawai‘i’s only Division I football team for the past 40 years UH made its stadium debut on Sept 13, 1975, against Texas A I Three seasons later, Hawai‘i played in front of its
- Hawaii edges closer to new Aloha Stadium with demolition permit application
HONOLULU — The dotted line is still without a signature, but construction of the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District in Hawai’i is starting to become a reality
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