In 2009, Jerry Jones set the standard for sports stadiums across the world. AT&T Stadium has numerous design features emulated in the recent batch of new football shrines.This August, Jones will attempt to send shockwaves through the league yet again with the opening of “The Star”, the team’s new practice facility and entertainment hub in Frisco, TX.

Next Thursday we move in. https://t.co/kVjvkjmwd2 — Bryan Broaddus (@BryanBroaddus) July 15, 2016

The home of the Dallas Cowboys practice facility has been Valley Ranch since 1985. “The Ranch”, as it affectionately is known, has hosted some of the most historic moments in Cowboys history. However Jones had a vision of giving the Cowboys an upgrade in 2013.

“It will be right there with the Super Bowls, because I want it to have that national significance.” – USA Today

The world will see a state-of-the-art practice facility much like Jerry World. Jones is giving the Cowboys not only a new practice facility, but their own headquarters. The Star will cover 91 acres in Frisco, with a 40,500 square foot plaza. An indoor stadium in The Star will have the capacity to seat 12,000 people. This gives Jones the hope of hosting the NFL combine and possibly the NFL draft in the future.

Fans will be able to enjoy much more than just Cowboys football with shopping, dining, athletic and hotel options. The Star will be shared with a public high school which is a first for any NFL team.

One of the most underrated aspects of The Star is its partnership with Baylor Scott & White Sports therapy and research. The Cowboys will have a sports medicine facility to give them an athletic edge as they will be working with new technology to train, prevent and to heal injury.

When it comes to business, it’ll be tough to find anyone more innovative than Jones. Thanks to Jones, America’s Team will now have two of the greatest sports facilities in the world.