Caesars Superdome
(formerly the Mercedes-Benz Superdome)
New Orleans, Louisiana

Built in 1975, the Superdome in New Orleans is one of the 10 oldest NFL stadiums in the United States. Most notably having survived Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Superdome has undergone major renovations to keep this iconic architectural landmark a top-rated event venue. The stadium has hosted 7 Super Bowls so far and is slated to host Super Bowl XIV in 2025.

As part of their Envision the Future renovation program, officials approved the next phase of upgrades in 2021 to further enhance the experience for fans and visitors. This $450 million investment included the build-out of 12 luxury hospitality suites located at the North End Zone, along with a new private Club area. These field-level suites have the most exciting view of the end zone action and offer suite owners and their guests the best in entertainment and amenities for football games, concerts, and other Superdome events.

Fish Construction was selected to manufacture and install the interior finishes of these luxury suites, using decorative wall panels made of unique timber battens, high-end stone, and customized metal finishes. The adjoining Mercedes-Benz Club was also finished out by FCI in premium materials and upscale details for this private club space.