Tennessee Titans’ Stadium $1.9B Upgrade Proposal Released After Public Denials
On Nov. 14, The Tennessee Titans Released Plan Documents For A Renovation To Nissan Stadium That Venue Solutions Group Estimated Would Cost $1.9 Billion.
Read moreOn Nov. 14, The Tennessee Titans Released Plan Documents For A Renovation To Nissan Stadium That Venue Solutions Group Estimated Would Cost $1.9 Billion.
Read moreNashville’s Metro Council Hoped For A Study To Evaluate The Definition Of “First Class” In Its Current Lease Agreement With The Tennessee Titans. For $315,000, The City Paid For A Study On The Matter And Instead Received An Evaluation Of The Titans-Led Renovation Plans.
Read moreA Facility Report Commissioned By Nashville To Look At The City’s Obligations For A Renovation Of Nissan Stadium Did Not Actually Analyze Those Obligations.
Read moreAfter 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.
Read moreMetro 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.
Read moreMetro 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.
Read moreAn 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.
Read moreThe Tennessee Titans’ Franchise Value Could Increase By $300 Million If The Team Gets A New Stadium, According To A New Report From Forbes.
Read moreThe 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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