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Home / Sports / Arrowhead's Future Uncertain as Chiefs Move to Kansas

Arrowhead's Future Uncertain as Chiefs Move to Kansas

6 Jan

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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.
Arrowhead's Future Uncertain as Chiefs Move to Kansas

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.

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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas envisions preserving Arrowhead for events like the Women's World Cup and Rugby World Cup, though he acknowledges the need for substantial investment to compete with the new Kansas stadium. As Missouri's legislative session approaches, discussions are underway regarding potential legislation to hold departing teams responsible for demolition costs, a move that could impact future stadium transitions for both the Chiefs and the Royals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Chiefs plan to open their new domed stadium in Kansas for the 2031 season.
Demolishing Arrowhead Stadium is estimated to cost approximately $150 million.
Missouri lawmakers are exploring legislation to potentially hold departing teams accountable for stadium demolition expenses.

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