The Jacksonville Jaguars will continue representing Florida's most populous city thanks to NFL owners voting in favor of a new stadium.
Dubbed the Stadium of the Future, the project will cost $1.4 billion and keep the football franchise in Jacksonville for at least another three decades, as reported by AP News.
Under a unanimous 32-0 vote, the stadium will include 63,000 seats but capacity could potentially reach 71,500 to support College Football games, according to the news outlet. The new home to the football team will also include a translucent covering that could lower outside temperatures by 15 degrees and a party deck.
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