In a feature article from the Denver Post titled “Amid Nationwide Stadium Boom, Will Broncos Build New Home?” Brailsford & Dunlavey’s Co-CEO, Chris Dunlavey, offered his expert insights on the evolving landscape of professional sports stadium development. As an experienced voice in the field, Dunlavey was prominently quoted throughout the article, shedding light on the intersection of stadiums, urban development, and sustainability.
The article explored how major franchises, including the Denver Broncos, are embracing stadium designs that integrate mixed-use developments to create year-round revenue opportunities. Dunlavey highlighted that this trend is reshaping how teams approach stadium longevity and urban impact. “Back in the ’90s and 2000s, the race was to simply get the stadiums built,” Dunlavey noted. “Now, the focus is on creating sustainable revenue streams through integrated entertainment districts and forward-looking capital maintenance plans.” He emphasized the importance of sustainable design practices and community connectivity in creating venues with lasting value.
The Denver Post article also detailed how this new model could shape the Broncos’ future, with mixed-use development becoming a key factor in ensuring long-term profitability and community engagement. Dunlavey’s commentary underscored the critical balance between private investment, public funding, and urban planning in determining the success of such projects.
This highlights Brailsford & Dunlavey’s position as a leader in sports and mixed-use development advisory, with a strong track record in shaping transformative projects across the nation.
Read the full article on the Denver Post website (subscription required) to dive deeper into the challenges and opportunities facing Denver’s sports venues.