Fort Worth’s Will Rogers Coliseum Lobby, Concourse and Backstage Club to Receive $8.5 Million Renovation

Edited Press Release

Fort Worth’s iconic Will Rogers Memorial Center, anchor of the city’s famed Cultural District, will receive an $8.5 million facelift to its original centerpiece, the historic art deco Coliseum.

At its February 14th meeting, Fort Worth’s City Council approved the allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Revenue Recovery funds to renovate the Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) Coliseum concourse and restrooms, grand lobby entrance and the Backstage Club.

“The Will Rogers Coliseum is beloved by millions of visitors who have created memories here for 86 years,” said Mike Crum, director of Public Events for the City of Fort Worth. “We are investing in the facility to ensure its historic charm and elegance continue to impress millions more in future generations.”

The Coliseum concourse supports concessions and product vendors as well as foot traffic to the historic arena, where more than 30 equestrian events—including, for the past two years, the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Fort Worth—are held annually for an average of 260 event days. The combined economic impact of those shows in 2021 was $74.2 million.

“Will Rogers is a premier equestrian facility that welcomes horse lovers from around the globe,” said Billy Smith, executive director of the American Paint Horse Association headquartered in Fort Worth. “As a longtime client, we’re pleased to know the historic Coliseum will represent Fort Worth as a Best-in-Class asset and draw even more visitors here.”

Prominent Fort Worth business leader Amon G. Carter commissioned the facility for the 1936 Frontier Celebration during the Texas Centennial.

“The Coliseum grand lobby and concourse create an important first impression,” said Kevin Kemp, WRMC general manager. “When visitors arrive, we want them to experience the grandeur of the structure that Amon G. Carter envisioned and built years ago.”

The oval concourse surrounding the arena was last renovated substantially in the 1970s. Plans for the 27,608 square-foot space include new flooring, ceiling tiles, energy-efficient lighting, water-saving restroom fixtures, wayfinding signage and decorative upgrades that complement the original moderne architectural detail.

The Backstage Club, frequented by politicians, movie stars and other celebrities, overlooks the arena from the second floor and is a popular restaurant during the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. The 5,203 square-foot space will be reconfigured to serve a broader spectrum of event needs while respecting its historical significance.

A Request for Quote (RFQ) will be issued immediately for design and construction bids. Work inside the coliseum is expected to begin within a year.

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