Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt: ‘We’re Making Progress’ on Domed Stadium Renderings
The Kansas City Chiefs are progressing towards unveiling design renderings for a $3 billion domed stadium, with plans to bid for marquee events including the Super Bowl and Final Four. Owner Clark Hunt announced they expect to finalize an architect for the project as design firms compete, and the stadium will be built across the state line in Kansas City, Kansas. The Chiefs are leveraging a $2.4 million bond issued by Kansas to cover a significant portion of the stadium costs, alongside training facilities and retail spaces. This ambitious move from Arrowhead Stadium aims to enhance Kansas City's standing in hosting major sporting events.
By the Numbers- The new stadium will cost approximately $3 billion.
- About $2.4 million in bonds will cover around 60% of the costs for the stadium project.
- Design firms MANICA and Populous are competing for the stadium's architectural contract.
- The stadium will be located in Kansas City, Kansas, near other sporting venues and retail districts.
- The Chiefs recently hosted the NFL draft and are preparing for six FIFA Men's World Cup games at Arrowhead Stadium.
Renderings for the new domed stadium are expected to be released later this summer, and the Chiefs will actively pursue hosting significant sporting events, positioning the franchise to become a desirable location for large-scale competitions.
Bottom LineThe Chiefs' new stadium project signifies a bold step towards enhancing Kansas City's visibility in the sports arena, with the potential for substantial economic benefits and a legacy that honors the Hunt family's historical commitment to football and the community.
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