I’m a bills fan and our new stadium is opening in 2026 the big differences though our current Highmark stadium opened in 1973. It’s old and it’s outdated when the last bills game is ever played there he’ll be 53 almost 54 years old. It’s kind of crazy to me how you guys need a new stadium already when the current one opened in 1999 the newer stadiums in the NFL are only 23 years old and they’re nowhere close to being replace Hinezfield opened in 2001 Gillette Stadium opened in 2001 Raymond James stadium opened in 1998 etc none of those stadiums are even close to being replaced
Nashville is in a transitional climate area, so in a way you could we get the worst of many different weather issues. We get more rain than Seattle. The temps can easily reach over 100 in summer and below zero in the winter. The Titans struggled to keep the field in good condition because of this, and I can't help but think that this would also age the stadium prematurely. The original cost estimates for the stadium were just under $300 million. The new domed stadium will likely exceed $2 Billion.
I think the trend will slowly turn away from all glass buildings. The new St Regis starting soon is one example of a new beautiful building that will not be all glass and will stand out.
Why did you click-bait me saying the "STADIUM WILL BE TORN DOWN" with no ? or ! at the end of your sentence? Not an honest and honorable way to get views doing this!
Nashville News a New Stadium 🏟️ I can't wait until it opens. While Tax money will be used Titans Owner will also be used. You may not be a Fan of football. But the city will be getting money from the Tourist. It will be used for other things.
" But the city will be getting money from the Tourist" Building a cities economy on something that only happens 8 days a year is financially irresponsible. For the majority of the year a football stadium sits vacant. The taxpayer should *never* pay for a football stadium. Let the *billionaire* that owns the team do that.
So I definitely am in favor of the owners paying more towards construction and not using the tax payer to get a new stadium. That being said, the space will probably be in use 100-150 days a year between Titans games, concerts, other sporting events, community uses, etc.