Sun Life Stadium needed a face lift in a bad, bad way and the 28-year-old home of the Miami Dolphins finally got it this year. The venue will receive $400 million worth of improvements over a two-year period, with 2015 being the first phase and the project wrapping up next offseason. Although now all renovations will be complete, the stadium will be available for use this season.
The team released a time lapse of the work done over the last eight months and it’s pretty cool:
The wait is almost over.
#HomeSweetHome
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— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) August 27, 2015

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