Miami University Approves New $242M Multipurpose Arena

Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, recently announced that its Board of Trustees has approved construction of a new multipurpose arena at Cook Field, according to university news. The $242-million project will serve as a new centralized hub for student life and create space for economic development on campus; it has an estimated completion date of fall 2028.

“This is a student-centered project that will create a vibrant new space intended to bring people together and support and engage our students,” said university president Gregory Crawford. “A new arena will provide the foundation for an events district in the heart of campus to benefit students, reinvigorate the community, and strengthen our local economy.”

The existing arena, Millett Hall, was built in 1968 and is now facing both space limitations and ongoing maintenance challenges. An estimated renovation project would have cost at least $175 million and taken the building out of service for several years, according to the news release.

The new arena will provide space for multiple, concurrent student events and activities, as well as a venue for commencements, career fairs, concerts and other creative performances, and more. Amenities not available in the existing facility will include two basketball practice courts and a volleyball arena, according to the project’s website.

“A new, multi-purpose arena will provide Miami with the type of state-of-the-art facility in line with large state-funded, research-focused institutions of higher education that have strong national reputations, growing student demand, and renowned student experiences,” said Adam Beissel, Sport Leadership and Management associate professor. “Anchoring a new multi-purpose arena within a larger mixed-use development project will open new opportunities for revenue generation, enhanced student experiences, and serve an important public purpose for the city, county, and Southwest Ohio region.”

According to the news release, construction on new recreation facilities at two existing fields will occur between May and September 2026 to allow Cook Field to be taken out of service. Construction on the new arena will begin after that.

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