JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Today the Jacksonville Jaguars and Miller Electric Company announced a 10-year naming rights agreement, recognizing the team’s new sports performance center as the “Miller Electric Center.”
The team’s new headquarters for football operations is currently under construction next to TIAA Bank Field and is scheduled to open prior to the 2023 season. Jaguars Owner Shad Khan and Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry will join Miller Electric CEO Henry Brown for a project workers and media event on the construction site later today.
“It’s an honor that a company with such deep roots in Jacksonville, dating back to 1928, will be synonymous with the success we envision for the Jaguars and Downtown Jacksonville in the years to come,” Khan said. “The Miller Electric Center will be at the epicenter of everything we do as a football team, as well as an organization, and we have great ambition on and off the field. I’m personally very grateful that Miller Electric is joining us and the entire Jacksonville community for the adventure ahead.”
Founded in 1928, Miller Electric Company has grown from a local electrical contractor to a national company with more than 3,000 employees. From its headquarters in Jacksonville and network of branch offices, the company provides comprehensive electrical and technology solutions to local and national clients in a diversified range of industries. Miller Electric Company has a long and storied history with the Jaguars organization, having contributed to every major construction project since the team’s inception, including the original stadium construction (1993), the locker room renovation (2012), the north deck expansion (2014) and the construction of Daily’s Place (2017).
“We are honored and excited to expand our partnership with the Jaguars through the Miller Electric Center,” said Brown. “The Jaguars’ continuous investment in downtown has created significant job opportunities for thousands of trade professionals in our…
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