UNC's Smith Center Preservationists Seek Comprehensive Study for Renovation or Relocation Decision
The Committee for a South Campus Arena, led by Rusty Carter, a UNC alum and former Board member, is advocating for a thorough cost analysis of the Smith Center's phased renovation versus a potential relocation to Carolina North. Carter emphasizes the need for a detailed comparison, citing examples of successful renovations by elite programs that retained their on-campus legacy. The group's petition, endorsed by Roy Williams and Tyler Hansbrough, has garnered nearly 27,000 signatures, urging UNC to prioritize renovation over relocation.
Chancellor Lee Roberts, while acknowledging the Smith Center's maintenance needs, has outlined three key factors for the arena's future: winning, student access, and fan experience. The university is currently evaluating six options, including the Bowles Parking Lot, Odum Village, Smith Center renovation, Smith Center replacement, Friday Center, and Carolina North. The decision is complex, as each option presents unique challenges.
The debate surrounding the arena's future is intense, with Williams and Hansbrough's support for renovation carrying significant weight. Roberts welcomes the passionate discourse, viewing it as a sign of UNC basketball's importance to the community. Meanwhile, Carolina North, a proposed campus expansion, is set to include student housing, academic buildings, and potentially a new basketball arena, with construction potentially starting in 2027.
UNC's men's basketball program generated nearly $40 million in revenue during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, primarily from ticket sales, media rights, advertising, and endowment investments. The Smith Center's repairs, estimated at over $100 million, are a significant consideration in the decision-making process. The university must carefully weigh the options to ensure a sustainable future for its basketball program and campus infrastructure.