Here’s the latest I could confirm about Dignity Health and the Arizona Cardinals Training Center.
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The facility in Tempe, historically known as the Dignity Health Training Center, has been the Cardinals’ training and main offices site since 1989. In 2025-2026 there were reports about renaming and expanded collaborations tied to Dignity Health, including marketing and community-health initiatives connected to high school athletics. This indicates ongoing branding and partnerships around the Tempe facility, rather than a relocation of the training center itself.[1][5]
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In May 2026, Dignity Health announced a new, large-scale medical campus at the corner of Scottsdale Road and Loop 101 in North Phoenix, near the Cardinals’ headquarters site. This campus plan is described as 300,000 square feet and part of a broader development, including sports medicine and orthopedic services, intended to serve professional athletes and the broader community. Construction phase is expected to begin in 2027 with an opening around 2028. This project complements the Cardinals’ operations but does not replace the existing Tempe training center as the team’s training home.[3][7][9]
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Separately, the Cardinals have moved forward with a broader, long-term transformation project involving a new 217-acre mixed-use training and headquarters development in north Phoenix, including a future on-site athletic facility. This major project signals the organization’s broader footprint beyond the Tempe campus, with the new Dignity Health medical campus planned to anchor the North Phoenix site. The anticipated open date for the new development’s facilities is around 2028, aligning with the medical campus timeline.[7][8][9]
Direct answer to your query:
- As of May 2026, the primary training center for the Arizona Cardinals remains the Dignity Health Training Center in Tempe, but Dignity Health is also developing a separate 300,000-square-foot medical campus in North Phoenix at the Cardinals’ future HQ site, with plans to open around 2028. The Tempe facility has not been reported as renamed or replaced as the team’s training home, while the North Phoenix campus represents an adjacent health-care hub tied to the organization’s broader campus project.[9][1][3][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official Cardinals and Dignity Health press releases to confirm precise naming and any updated timelines, and summarize them in a concise timeline.
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