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Arrowhead's Future Uncertain as Chiefs Move to Kansas
6 Jan
Summary
- Chiefs plan to move to a new $3 billion domed stadium in Kansas by 2031.
- Missouri faces demolition costs of $150 million for Arrowhead Stadium.
- Lawmakers may introduce legislation to hold departing teams accountable for costs.

The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing to depart Arrowhead Stadium after more than five decades, with plans to inaugurate a new $3 billion domed stadium in Kansas for the 2031 season. This impending move leaves the future of Arrowhead uncertain and places Jackson County officials in a challenging position regarding ongoing maintenance versus an estimated $150 million demolition bill.
Jackson County Legislator Manny Abarca has proposed setting aside the Chiefs' sales tax revenue for the final five years of their lease, potentially generating approximately $137 million for a demolition and redevelopment fund. Meanwhile, Missouri House Majority Leader Jonathan Patterson highlighted the significant financial burden, noting that Arrowhead requires about $20 million annually for maintenance and would cost substantially to demolish.




