https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/28/nyregion/buffalo-bills-stadium-deal.html
Some bullet points
To be constructed next to the existing Highmark Stadium
$1,400 million total cost
$600 million paid by New York State
$250 million paid by Erie County
$200 million paid by an NFL loan
$350 million paid by the Pegulas
The new stadium would be owned by the state and rented to the Bills
The Bills would commit to playing 30 years at the new stadium
The stadium would seat about 60,000 near the smallest in the league, but would be partially enclosed, which would explain at least some of the high cost compared to other recent open-air construction
The deal requires approval from both the state legislature in Albany and the local Erie County government.
Some bullet points
To be constructed next to the existing Highmark Stadium
$1,400 million total cost
$600 million paid by New York State
$250 million paid by Erie County
$200 million paid by an NFL loan
$350 million paid by the Pegulas
The new stadium would be owned by the state and rented to the Bills
The Bills would commit to playing 30 years at the new stadium
The stadium would seat about 60,000 near the smallest in the league, but would be partially enclosed, which would explain at least some of the high cost compared to other recent open-air construction
The deal requires approval from both the state legislature in Albany and the local Erie County government.