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June 16, 2026

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The Dallas Stars cleared a major hurdle last week when Plano approved the framework for the NHL team’s $3 billion arena project. Now, as team president Brad Alberts puts it, the two sides are about to “get married”—and are betting big on the future of North Texas.

—Eric Fisher

First Up

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Dallas Stars ‘Getting Married’ to Plano With $3B Arena Move

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The Stars’ $3 billion arena and mixed-use development project in Plano, Texas, isn’t just about the NHL team getting its own facility, but a bet on the future trends across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. 

The Plano City Council last week approved a non-binding letter of intent with the Stars that contemplates the sports-centered project at the Shops at Willow Bend mall site. That governmental step allows for continued negotiation toward long-form agreements between the team and local officials, and codifies a plan first reported by Front Office Sports last fall.

“We’re basically engaged now and we’re working on the final steps to get married,” Stars president and CEO Brad Alberts tells FOS about the team’s relationship with Plano. “And we certainly have no intention of walking away.”

That deal with Plano calls for $700 million in public funding toward a $1 billion arena, with the additional development around it projected to cost another $2 billion. 

A Changing Metroplex

As those talks happen, the Stars’ arena plan will accelerate an outward migration by most of the region’s pro sports teams away from downtown Dallas. That’s not by coincidence, as the Metroplex continues to add population, has become the No. 4 U.S. media market, and is growing far beyond the urban core.

It’s a somewhat similar approach to what the Braves did in Atlanta more than a decade ago, in which the MLB club struck a deal to leave downtown Atlanta and move to a suburban location near Marietta, Georgia. There, the Braves relocated to the heart of their fan base within the broader region, and then became an industry trailblazer with the creation of The Battery mixed-use development. 

“This is definitely similar to what the Braves did,” Alberts said. “We’re getting closer on the heat map to where our fans are. Just as important, though, is that by 2040, we see Plano as really the center of the Metroplex. The development trends that we already see going in that direction are just massive.”

The Stars are intending to break ground in 2028 and open the new arena in Plano in 2031, allowing the team to get in front of that broader projection. 

The NBA’s Mavericks, currently sharing American Airlines Center with the Stars, have a somewhat similar notion as they are also headed north from downtown Dallas, though not quite as far. Their planned arena and mixed-use development is still within the city limits, but it is about 13 miles from the current facility.

“We aren’t focused on what other teams are doing. We are concerned about us and how we execute our vision the best way we can for our fans, our team, and our community,” Alberts said. “This is a very unique, very special opportunity we have in front of us, and we have to get it right.”

In the meantime, the team is not only looking at other NHL teams for potential design ideas but also elsewhere in sports. Recent research has included a tour of the new Highmark Stadium, the forthcoming home of the NFL’s Bills opening this fall.

The WNBA’s Wings, looking to get into a renovated Memorial Auditorium in Dallas in 2028, are the notable outlier to that outward trend among the area’s major sports teams. That wave also includes the NFL’s Cowboys and MLB’s Rangers continuing to operate in Arlington with their own enlarged interests in real estate. 

The Stars, meanwhile, are among the beneficiaries of a fast-growing NHL that included league-record revenue and attendance during the 2025–26 season.

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ONE BIG FIG

Priced Out

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$3,268

That’s the average get-in price for Mexico World Cup matches, the highest of any team in the tournament. Former soccer star Gareth Bale told Front Office Sports that ticket affordability is “something that needs to be addressed” as fans face increasingly steep costs to attend World Cup games.

Ticket prices have continued to surge as the tournament begins, with 26 of the 48 participating nations carrying average get-in prices above $1,000, according to TicketData. Bale said he would like to see prices come down and “give that, kind of, normal fan the accessibility to just go and watch their team play.” Read the story.

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Nightstand Material

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“That’s like my book for now.”

—Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza on Tom Brady’s newsletter, “199.” The No. 1 overall pick told Front Office Sports he reads an edition every night as he works through the archive and absorbs lessons from the future Hall of Famer. 

Brady’s mentorship has made a big impact on last year’s Heisman Trophy winner. Mendoza said he frequently seeks advice from Brady and explains how he watched Kirk Cousins send the seven-time Super Bowl winner a voice memo with a football question that ended up being “a great answer that we took a lot from.” Read the story.

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Written by Eric Fisher
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