Tennessee Titans Stadium Plan To Be Vetted By Stadium Committee On Oct. 26

After Announcing A Deal To Build A New Titans Stadium That Will Cost At Least $2.1 Billion, The Next Step For Metro Nashville In The Approval Process Will Be To Present The Deal To The City’s East Bank Stadium Committee At 4:30 P.M. On Oct. 26.

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Metro Nashville Officials Detail Taxpayer Funds Involved In New $2.2B Stadium Deal

Metro Nashville Wasn’t Ready To Say How Much, But Officials Hinted That A Tax Increment Financing District To Provide Further Public Funding To A New Titans Stadium District Could Be Discussed Starting In October.

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Attendance To Tennessee Titan’s Games By A Family Of Four 12th Most Expensive Among NFL Teams

It Would Cost A Family Of Four $576.22 To Attend A Tennessee Titans Game Last Season, According To A New Report From Bookies.Com. The Titans Were The 12th Most Expensive Team, With The San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys And Los Angeles Rams Leading The Way.

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New $2.2B Titans Stadium Announcement Could Come Sept. 14th

An Announcement Could Be Coming In Two Weeks About The Terms Of A Deal Being Finalized Between Metro Nashville And The Tennessee Titans Related To An Estimated $2.2 Billion New Covered Stadium On The Plot Of Land Next To The Current Nissan Stadium.

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Metro Nashville’s Nissan Stadium Study Will Exceed Budget And Be Delayed Until November

The Metro Nashville Sports Authority Won’t Receive A Nissan Stadium Facility Evaluation Until Mid-November, According To Metro Law Deputy Director Tom Cross. Cross Announced At A Recent Sports Authority Meeting That The Group Will Not Competitively Bid The Process, But Instead Will Hire Venue Solutions Group After Not Looking At Any Other Firms.

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Committee Won’t Seek Independent Review Of Economic Numbers For Tennessee Titans’ New Stadium

Nashville’s East Bank Stadium Committee Plans To Parse Information On A New Projected $2.2 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium Deal Once It’s Announced, Along With Information On The City’s Current Lease Obligations And A $200,000 Stadium Study The Council Has Planned Along With Land-Use Requirements Around Nissan Stadium. But The Group Will Not Be Producing Its Own Economic Impact And Tax Impact Numbers Related To The Proposed Project.

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