GoHorns1 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago UT seeks private developers for multipurpose arena, student-athlete housing 12.10.2025 | Texas Athletics, Volleyball The project will encompass approximately 4 acres in the Athletics and Entertainment District of UT’s main campus with the arena serving as the competition home for Texas Volleyball. Share: Release from University of Texas Communications AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin has issued a request for proposal (RFP) to seek private developer(s) to plan, design, construct, equip, finance and operate a small multipurpose public arena to serve as the competition home for the Longhorns' four-time National Champion Women's Volleyball and an adjacent student-athlete housing facility, with minimal financial outlay from the University. The project will encompass approximately 4 acres in the Athletics and Entertainment District of UT's main campus, located north of East MLK Jr. Boulevard between Robert Dedman Drive and Interstate 35. "It is important for us to be strategic about how we use our space and how our students and visitors engage with our campus," said UT President Jim Davis. "This is a unique development that will enhance the University's athletics facilities and housing portfolio and benefit students, Longhorn fans and our city for years to come. I am grateful to our Board of Regents for their support for our vision." The arena aims to seat approximately 6,000 fans, with the flexibility to expand seating for concerts, shows and University events that complement the adjacent Moody Center. The student-athlete housing facility is envisioned to provide a best-in-class housing experience for the University's student-athletes that reflects UT's commitment to recruiting and developing premier talent. Additionally, it could provide ground-level retail opportunities that will enhance the campus, community, and visitors' experience. Skip Ad "This is a critical step for the future of Texas Volleyball and our student-athletes' housing experience," said Athletics Director Chris Del Conte. "It is about creating an experience that our student-athletes, coaches and passionate fans will be proud of in the heart of a district built for elite talent and entertainment." The RFP seeks private developers who have successfully developed and operated best-in-class, multipurpose public arenas, student housing and retail facilities, and who have the financial capability to contribute all or a substantial portion of the cost to develop, build and operate the new facilities. Under the proposed public-private collaboration, UT would own both the arena and student-athlete housing properties, and an outside entity would operate them. UT issued the RFP Dec. 10 after the UT System Board of Regents authorized it last month. The 2033 Higher Education Development Foundation will lead the RFP process, and developer(s) will have the option to submit proposals for both or each facility by Feb. 6. The specific timeline and financial arrangement between the University and developer(s) will be determined through negotiations before any agreement is reached. RELATED 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Needs to indoor track facilities. The new volleyball area could also be the future women’s gymnasts team (going to happen soon) 2 Quote
horns96 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Good find. I understand how they could get private developers to build the Moody Center, but where's the income on a smaller volleyball venue and some housing? Edited 20 hours ago by horns96 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 15 minutes ago, horns96 said: Good find. I understand how they could get private developers to build the Moody Center, but where's the income on a smaller volleyball venue and some housing? Concerts 1 Quote
FaxMachine Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago “Why does this construction match the new construction that doesn’t match the old construction?” - Future poster on this thread Quote
FaxMachine Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 31 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said: Concerts Smaller comedy acts, state tournament for volleyball, etc. 1 Quote
Califashorn75 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago How does our soccer facility compare to other SEC schools? Quote
horns96 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, FaxMachine said: Smaller comedy acts, state tournament for volleyball, etc. Interesting, but we already have Bass Concert Hall for those shows. I just don't see where it fits in for a company trying to recoup their investment on construction. Obviously, CDC et al know better than I, just curious what the angle will be. Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 45 minutes ago, horns96 said: Interesting, but we already have Bass Concert Hall for those shows. I just don't see where it fits in for a company trying to recoup their investment on construction. Obviously, CDC et al know better than I, just curious what the angle will be. Bass only has capacity of 2900 - 3000 Quote
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