As Vikings officials toured NFL stadiums a few years back to gather ideas for their new palace, they made a point to also visit some of the top team facilities, knowing they would soon be building one of those, too.
Their new team facility in Eagan is on schedule to open next March. Today, they invited out local media to take a peek at the progress and all of that erected steel is starting to resemble the framework of what we have seen for months in the renderings released by the organization.
Vikings officials, which included owner Mark Wilf and COO Kevin Warren, also touted the advantages of the new facility from a football standpoint and talked a little bit about other team facilities that inspired them.
They came away particularly impressed from what they saw in Seattle, which also worked with Crawford Architects to build its team facility, and at the University of Oregon. None of the Vikings' top decision-makers visited Dallas' facility, but they took note of what the Cowboys do in terms of community outreach, hosting high school games at "The Star."
They also got ideas from the English Premier League team headquarters.
"This is really an amalgamation of the Wilfs' vision of what we thought it should be like," Warren said. "And then you put all those different aspects whether they were pro or international or college [facilities] all together and I think that's why we have something that is very special."
Having visited a handful of NFL facilities in my time covering the Vikings and previously the Ravens, I feel comfortable saying that when the TCO Performance Center opens next year, it will be one of the top facilities in the NFL. It will be modern and beautiful and will perhaps inspire awe.
And, needless to say, it is going to be a lot more useful than Winter Park.