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Nick and Terry Saban Visit Alabama Capitol for Saban Center Update
The Saban Center, an interactive learning hub for arts and STEM, is expected to open in 2027.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 5:31pm
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Nick and Terry Saban, the prominent Alabama football coach and his wife, visited the Alabama state capitol in Montgomery on Wednesday to meet with Governor Kay Ivey and state lawmakers about the forthcoming Saban Center. The Saban Center is an interactive learning hub focused on arts and STEM education that is currently under construction and slated to open in 2027.
Why it matters
The Saban Center represents a significant investment by the Saban family in the educational and cultural future of Alabama. As one of the state's most high-profile public figures, Nick Saban's involvement in the project is seen as a major boost for its visibility and potential impact.
The details
During their visit, the Sabans met privately with Governor Ivey and state lawmakers to discuss the progress and plans for the Saban Center. Ivey shared photos of the meeting on social media, stating that she looked forward to Alabama students soon being able to 'immerse themselves in STEM education and the arts' at the new facility.
- The Saban Center broke ground in August 2025.
- The Saban Center is expected to open in 2027.
The players
Nick Saban
The head football coach at the University of Alabama, one of the most prominent public figures in the state.
Terry Saban
The wife of Nick Saban, who has been actively involved in the Saban Center project.
Kay Ivey
The current Governor of Alabama, who met with the Sabans to discuss the Saban Center.
What they’re saying
“They have always taken the time and energy to invest in young people and their futures. I look forward to Alabama students soon immersing themselves in STEM education and the arts at the Saban Center.”
— Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama
What’s next
The Saban Center is currently under construction and is expected to open in 2027, providing a new interactive learning hub for arts and STEM education in Alabama.
The takeaway
The Saban Center represents a significant investment by one of Alabama's most prominent public figures, Nick Saban, in the educational and cultural future of the state. The project's focus on STEM and the arts is seen as a valuable addition to Alabama's educational landscape.





