COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State University unveiled plans this week to open a private club inside the east side of Ohio Stadium, slated to be complete in 2026.
OSU said the club will be called the "1922 Club" in honor of the Horseshoe, which was founded in 1922.
"Constructed in 1922, the 'house that Harley built' became more than a house, it became a home to the Ohio State Buckeyes and the community of Buckeye faithful who cheer them on," OSU wrote in a release.
The club will have a speakeasy style, which "transports guests to a bygone era that pays homage to our illustrious history." There will be vintage lightning, a lounge-like atmosphere, food and beverage operations for members and more, OSU said.
Outside of game days, the 1922 Club will be open throughout the week, from Tuesday through Saturday between the hours of 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. It will be available for reservations only.
"This private club is a testament to our commitment to fostering community, camaraderie, and undying passion for the Buckeyes," OSU said in the release.
There wasn't an estimated cost for the project. However, memberships to the 1922 Club will cost $4,500. Social memberships, which don't include game days, will be $1,000.