Here’s what’s most relevant right now:
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The Arizona Cardinals are planning a new training and headquarters facility in north Phoenix at Paradise Ridge, with an expected opening in 2028. The project represents a significant expansion from their current Dignity Health Training Center in Tempe, which has long served as the team’s practice home. [Source: Arizona Cardinals announcements and multiple reporting outlets discussing the 2028 opening and the move from Tempe]
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The existing Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe is the team’s current practice facility, encompassing about 14 acres and roughly 156,000 square feet, and it has undergone upgrades in the recent past under the naming/branding agreement with Dignity Health.
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Groundbreaking for the new Phoenix complex occurred in early 2026, with plans for roughly 30 acres of training space and about 250,000 square feet of mixed-use facilities, including outdoor grass fields and an indoor turf field, designed to support football operations and affiliated commercial components. The project is being developed with design and construction partners and is expected to open in 2028.
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In addition to sport-specific facilities, the broader Paradise Ridge development will include ancillary components (e.g., dining, retail, residential) as part of the mixed-use site, aligning with the team’s long-term strategy for a centralized campus.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official Cardinals statements or recent news articles and summarize them with timestamps, or create a quick comparison table showing current Tempe facilities versus the new Phoenix campus (size, features, and opening dates).