• Loading stock data...
Saturday, July 5, 2025

Teams to Invest At Least $10B in New Stadiums

  • U.S. sports teams are looking to spend at least $10 billion in new stadium projects, often incorporating dining and hospitality.
  • The facilities often incorporate new technology around cleanliness and payments.
Los-Angeles-Clippers-Intuit-Dome
LA Clippers/Design: Alex Brooks

A new era of stadiums and arenas is unfolding with visions of a more holistic fan experience.

The Oakland A’s, for instance, are seeking to move from a no-frills stadium near an international airport to create a $12 billion downtown development that would include 3,000 residential units, 1.8 million square feet of commercial space, a performance venue, and a hotel.

In all, teams are likely to invest at least $10 billion in new and renovated stadiums and arenas in the U.S. alone by 2030.

  • The soon-to-be-renamed Washington Football Team is angling for a domed stadium in Northern Virginia estimated to cost at least $2 billion.
  • Inter Miami CF is seeking city approval for a $1 billion stadium and surrounding commerce area.
  • The Buffalo Bills have proposed a $1.4 billion project.

SoFi Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams since 2020, cost $5.5 billion. The stadium project included a performance venue and pedestrian walkway.

Other teams looking to move or upgrade include the Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Rays (who want stadiums in Florida and Montreal), Chicago Bears, and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Technological Enhancements

New stadiums are also coming with a suite of innovations, including touchless commerce, air filtration systems, and carbon neutrality, following the lead of Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena, which opened at the start of this NHL season.

“Almost every arena will try to be carbon-neutral going forward,” Climate Pledge developer Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke told CNBC.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

The Battle Over Wimbledon’s Ambitious Expansion Plan

A classic NIMBY standoff on one of the most hallowed grounds in sports.

MLB’s Hottest Team May Not Be Able to Host Playoff Games

The club’s temporary home in Tampa isn’t equipped for normal postseason demands.

Rays on Verge of $1.7B Sale Following Stadium Deal Collapse

The team’s owner walked away from a stadium deal just months ago.

Featured Today

Baseball’s Celebrity Row: Behind MLB’s First-Pitch Ritual

Often planned, sometimes spontaneous, the ritual throw is baseball’s celebrity row.
July 4, 2025

3,000 Hot Dogs, $20K in Prizes: Behind the Nathan’s Eating Contest

Nathan’s serves up thousands of hot dogs and $20,000 in prize money.
July 3, 2025

Geoffrey Esper Can’t Catch a Break at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

“Hot dogs is not one of my favorite competitions of the year.”
Seattle Rough & Tumble
June 28, 2025

Women’s Sports Bars Are on the Rise. Survival Isn’t Guaranteed

Some women’s sports bars are cashing in. Others are clawing for funding.

Commanders’ $3.8B Stadium Deal in Jeopardy? Mayor Sounds the Alarm

Political tensions rise about delays in stadium funding approval.
June 26, 2025

Bengals Strike 10-Year, $470M Stadium Deal to Stay in Cincinnati

The NFL franchise and Hamilton County have agreed to a new lease.
July 1, 2025

$600M for Browns Stadium Sparks Cleveland Backlash, Possible Lawsuit

The awarding of public funds draws criticism and could bring a lawsuit.
Sponsored

Hottest Matchups Following NFL Schedule Release

The NFL released the 2025 regular-season schedule, and anticipation is already building in the ticket marketplace with four months to go.
June 26, 2025

Browns $2.4B Stadium Plan Now Relies on Ohioans’ Forgotten Money

Ohio’s Modell Law is revised, while stadium funding faces new challenges.
June 25, 2025

MLB’s Bold Bristol Plan: Inside the Renovation and Potential Records

Work accelerates to convert the massive motorsports venue for baseball.
June 24, 2025

Diamondbacks Score Up to $500M for Chase Field Renovation

Concerns about another potential team relocation in Arizona influence the vote.
June 23, 2025

A’s Launch $1.75B Ballpark Build With Funding Puzzle Still Unsolved

Ground is broken in Las Vegas, but funding issues, Sacramento woes persist.