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New Stadiums
Public Contribution ( From bonds, taxes, etc.)
City
Year Opened
Project Cost
(in millions)
Public Contribution
(in millions)
Private
Contribution
(in millions)
Lease
(years)

Glendale, AZ

2006

$448

$344

$104

30

Philadelphia

2003

$512

$202

$310

30

Detroit

2002

$471

$125

$346

35

Houston

2002

$424

$309

$125

30

Boston

2002

$452

$0

$452*

25

Seattle

2002

$465

$296

$169

30

Denver

2001

$370

$229

$141

30

Pittsburgh

2001

$271

$158

$123

30

Cincinnati

2000

$450

$425

$25

26

Cleveland

1999

$300

$212

$88

30

Nashville

1999

$292

$220

$72

30

Baltimore

1998

$224

$200

$24
30

Tampa Bay

1998

$168

$153

$15

30

Washington DC

1997

$251

$71

$180

30

Charlotte

1996

$250

$50

$200

31

St. Louis

1995

$257

$257

$0

30

Atanta

1992

$214

$214

$0

20

Future Plans

City

Type

Project Cost
(in millions)

Public Contribution (in millions)

Private Contributions
(in millions)

Dallas

New Stadium

$650

$325

$325

Indianapolis

New Stadium

$500

$400

$100

Kansas City

Renovation

$325

$250

$75

Minneapolis

New Stadium

$675

$395

$280

New Orleans

Renovation

$135

   

New York

New Stadium

$800

   

*The state contributed $70M in infrastructure improvement, with the Patriots reimbursing Massachuetts that $70M over the next 20 years.

No Significant structural changes to original stadiums
San Diego Qualcomm Stadium
San Francisco Monster Park

Economic Impact of NFL Teams
Economic Impact of the Loss of an NFL Team
New Stadium Financing
Economic Benefits of Pro Football Stadiums