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That's the estimate on how much it would cost.

That's a lot of keesh. At this point, I'd say knock it down and just build us a Jerry World for $500 million more.
(04-26-2022, 05:21 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]That's the estimate on how much it would cost.

That's a lot of keesh. At this point, I'd say knock it down and just build us a Jerry World for $500 million more.

They also said it doesn't include the big upgrades that would enhance the fan experience. So most of these are maintenance and code stuff. Nothing you'd notice 
The Titans reportedly realized it would cost nearly as much to renovate their current stadium (that’s only 1 year older than PBS), as it would to build a brand new one. So they’re going with the latter. I would imagine Nashville has a lot more resources as a city than Cincinnati though. From the tourism money and all.
The universal law of estimate inflation means that it'll end up closer to $700 million. So which is more, renovations or Burrow's next contract?
Why not toss a circus canopy tent on pbs, for like 300k max. Make that the covered practice facility.

Then just share nippert with UC. They never play football on sundays. Same field size. Seems like a waste to have 2 fields. They could even look to share with Elder
500 million doesn't get you what it used to, ammirite?
500 million is pretty cheap compared to 2 Billion which is what most stadiums cost. Its going to be done before 2026 so the City can host a World Cup game.
(04-26-2022, 06:36 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]The Titans reportedly realized it would cost nearly as much to renovate their current stadium (that’s only 1 year older than PBS), as it would to build a brand new one. So they’re going with the latter. I would imagine Nashville has a lot more resources as a city than Cincinnati though. From the tourism money and all.

TN has increased sales tax to get extra money from tourists. No state income tax  Cool

Here's some more details in how the stadium could be funded.
https://www.hendersonvillestandard.com/news/state/questions-remain-with-financing-of-new-tennessee-titans-domed-stadium/article_fd86286d-8435-5a43-840e-235ff42d64c7.html

Quote:After $500 million in funding for a new Tennessee Titans stadium passed Tennessee’s Legislature last week, the next step in the public funding portion of the deal will be funding from Metro Nashville.

Metro Nashville officials will need to approve a proposed 1 percentage point increase in a Davidson County hotel tax if it is signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee. The tax bill is set to be discussed by the Tennessee House on Wednesday.

The tax proposal, brought by Nashville’s hotel owners, is estimated to raise $10 million annually that Metro Nashville could use toward a $700 million commitment to a new stadium. Cost estimates for the new facility range from $1.9 billion to $2.2 billion.
(04-26-2022, 05:21 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]That's the estimate on how much it would cost.

That's a lot of keesh. At this point, I'd say knock it down and just build us a Jerry World for $500 million more.

the 500 Mil is the Min thats needed...  and the base start of negotations..

The NFL does offer interest free loans for stadiums so maybe that could apply here too.
Bengals could lock in several million a year for selling the naming rights to the stadium.
Well lumber prices are like double/triple what they were 2 years ago...so $500 million is like $250 million back then. Costs are soo high.
(04-27-2022, 12:37 PM)Southpaw Frerotte Wrote: [ -> ]Bengals could lock in several million a year for selling the naming rights to the stadium.

Say what you want about Mike, but having his old man’s name on the stadium is worth more to him than snagging a few mill for the @ Proctor and Gamble Stadium
(04-27-2022, 12:40 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]Well lumber prices are like double/triple what they were 2 years ago...so $500 million is like $250 million back then. Costs are soo high.

Building material costs in general are through the roof.  There are still tons of supply chain/raw material shortages.  
Personally, I hope they never sell naming rights to the stadium.
(04-27-2022, 03:59 PM)Earendil Wrote: [ -> ]Personally, I hope they never sell naming rights to the stadium.

I kind of like that too.

It's weird when stadiums change names. I really dislike sports advertising on uniforms too now.
(04-26-2022, 05:21 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]That's the estimate on how much it would cost.

That's a lot of keesh. At this point, I'd say knock it down and just build us a Jerry World for $500 million more.

I doubt the Bengals could build a decent stadium these days for 1 billion.  The Cowboys stadium was built in 2009 and cost 1.3 billion.  The Raiders stadium in Las Vegas cost 1.9 billion in construction costs.    So to build a new stadium it would probably cost at minimum 1.5 billion which is 3 times more than 500 million.
(04-27-2022, 12:37 PM)Southpaw Frerotte Wrote: [ -> ]Bengals could lock in several million a year for selling the naming rights to the stadium.

Somebody can poo poo this post but it can be done without changing the name. Such And Such Field at Paul Brown Stadium like the Broncos have done in Denver.
dont know if its been mentioned in here but the 500 million is over the next 20 years