
In a unique turn of events, Jacksonville Jaguars fans and collectors have the opportunity to acquire a piece of the team's history as EverBank Stadium undergoes major renovations. The stadium is auctioning off various Jaguars memorabilia and industrial goods, including Jaguars-branded signage and a Bud Light-branded double-door refrigerator. This auction is in tandem with the implementation of the "Stadium of the Future" project, which aims to upgrade the sporting venue significantly.
According to First Coast News, potential buyers can also find beverage dispensers and roller carts among the listed items. The items are to be sold as is, with the online bidding set to surprisingly close earlier than some might expect, today, February 17, at 10 a.m. Interested parties can visit the Jaguars webpage for more information on the renovations and the auction itself.
Meanwhile, another aspect of the stadium's liquidation includes concessions and facility equipment, now made surplus due to the modernization efforts. As reported by Jacksonville Business Journal, the items are available for purchase by buyers nationwide, an opportunity for enthusiasts and proprietors alike to potentially secure high-quality equipment that has served thousands of fans on game days.
In a more strategic approach to liquidate their assets, EverBank Stadium has split the auctions across two specialized platforms. One auction, exclusively featuring food service equipment, and the other offering a variety of additional facility and venue assets. This bifurcation allows to more effectively cater to distinctive buyer needs. Information about the auctions was outlined on Tagex Brands, which details the location for equipment pick-up in Orlando, Florida, and emphasizes the requirement to schedule an appointment for the February 20 pickup.
The auctions are a direct reflection of the transformations taking place at EverBank Stadium, a clear signal of progression and modernization aimed at enhancing the fan experience. As these renovations pave the way for tomorrow's stadium standards, this liquidation event provides a snapshot into the commercial lifecycle of a major NFL venue, offering a chance for the public to own a piece of that evolving history.









