Officials Estimate Tennessee Titans Stadium Tax Fund Could Generate $70M Annually

A Tax Fund Scheduled To Pay Off Revenue Bonds From Nashville Toward A New $2.1 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium And Available For Future Maintenance Costs Is Estimated To Generate Up To $70 Million Annually During The Titans’ New 30-Year Proposed Lease, Which Includes Three Additional Five-Year Team Options To Extend.

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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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Tennessee Stadium’s Proposed $1.5B Public Subsidy Far Surpasses Any Prior NFL Stadium

A New Report From Sycamore Institute Shows That The Proposal For A New Tennessee Titans Stadium Includes The Highest Total Amount Of Public Subsidies For An NFL Stadium At A Proposed $1.5 Billion While Bringing Limited Public Benefit In Return.

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Large Tax Implications For A New Titans Stadium In Nashville

The Future Of Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Home To The NFL’’s Tennessee Titans, Will Be One Of The City’s And State’s Biggest Tax Debates In Coming Years.

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Ex-NFL Quarterback Announces Bid For Williamson County School Board

Former Football Players Becoming Politicians Isn’t New. But Having A Retired NFL Player Run For A Local School Board, Such As Former Bears And Vanderbilt University Quarterback Jay Cutler Tweeted Thursday He Planned To Do, Is Far Less Common.

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Lee Signs Slew Of Bills, Including Tax Deals For Titans & Smokies

Tax Deals For The NFL’s Tennessee Titans And Minor League Baseball’s Tennessee Smokies Were Signed Into Law Last Week By Gov. Bill Lee. The Governor Also Signed Two Bills That Are Key Cogs In His Criminal Justice Reform Initiative.

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Titans, Smokies Sales Tax Deals Pass Tennessee House

The Tennessee House Approved A Bill That Would Allow The Titans To Keep Sales Tax Revenue From Nissan Stadium & Future Developments Around The Stadium For Stadium Upgrades & Improvements. They Also Approved A Bill That Would Allow Additional Sales Tax Revenue Coming From New Smokies Stadium In Knoxville To Be Used To Pay Off Debt Related To Its Build.

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