How Will $2.9B Titans Stadium Tax Capture Be Spent?
Construction Costs Have Been Divided Up Clearly To Fund Up To $2.2 Billion Of Construction Expenses On A New Tennessee Titans Stadium In Nashville, Expected To Open In 2027.
Read moreConstruction Costs Have Been Divided Up Clearly To Fund Up To $2.2 Billion Of Construction Expenses On A New Tennessee Titans Stadium In Nashville, Expected To Open In 2027.
Read moreThe Tennessee Titans Are Expected To Make About $270 Million Off Personal Seat Licenses, An Amount That Will Go Toward The Team’s Contribution To A New Projected $2.1 Billion Stadium Set To Open In Fall 2027.
Read moreA “First-Class” Condition Requirement Was At The Forefront Of Tennessee Titans Chief Executive Officer Burke Nihill Claiming Metro Nashville Would Owe $1.839 Billion In Renovation Costs At Nissan Stadium.
Read moreNashville Mayor John Cooper Filed Legislation With The Metro Council Last Week, Seeking Their Approval On His Final Agreement With The Tennessee Titans For The Construction Of A $2.1 Billion Dome Stadium.
Read moreA Recent Academic Paper On The Economics Of Sports Stadiums Again Has Highlighted How Publicly Funding Professional Sports Stadiums Does Not Provide The Benefits Promised By Politicians.
Read moreA Proposed New Bill In The Tennessee Legislature Not Only Proposes Cutting Some Of The State Tax Funding To Pay Debt On The Music City Center, But It Also Calls Into Question Plans To Build A New $2.2 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium.
Read moreThe Tennessee Titans Franchise Is Currently Valued At $3.5 Billion. But, If A New $2.1 Billion Stadium Proposed To Be Built Mainly With Taxpayer Funding Is Approved, The Franchise’s Value Is Expected To Increase By $300 Million.
Read moreThe Chair Of Nashville’s East Bank Stadium Committee Believes That The Metro Council Does Not Have Enough Information From The Mayor’s Office To Properly Analyze And Vote On A Non-Binding Term Sheet At The Council’s Dec. 20 Meeting.
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Metro Nashville Announced A Deal With The Tennessee Titans To Build An Estimated $2.1 Billion New Stadium That Includes At Least $1.26 Billion In Taxpayer Funds. Of That, $500 Million Will Come Directly From The State Of Tennessee.
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