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Report: Price of new Bills stadium increases to over $2 billion
Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK

The price of New Highmark Stadium, the state-of-the-art football palace currently under construction directly across from the Buffalo Bills’ current venue in Orchard Park, has billowed to over $2.1 billion, John Wawrow of The Associated Press reports. This is an over half a billion dollar increase from the most recently reported pricetag, with team owners Terry and Kim Pegula responsible for funding the additional $560 million, per Wawrow.

Long viewed as Western New York’s white whale, the Bills reached a formal agreement with New York State and Erie County on the construction of a 62,000-seat stadium in Orchard Park in March 2022. The venue, at the time, boasted a healthy price tag of $1.4 billion, with a then-record $850 million sourced from the public. Ownership was made liable for any overruns as part of the initial agreement; costs have steadily increased since shovels were put into the ground in 2023, with the Pegulas, per Wawrow, now on the hook for over $560 million in extra costs. 

The 2022 agreement stated that the NFL and the Bills “combined” for the $550 million of non-public funding, meaning that the Pegulas look set to pay more in overruns than their initial commitment. Wawrow writes that ownership is now responsible for “$1.25 billion in construction costs.”

Though the initial $1.4 billion price tag was by no means feeble, the stadium the organization ultimately opted to construct was broadly viewed as a cost-effective alternative to more ambitious venues in other locations around the Buffalo region. Known nationally for its near-copious amounts of annual snow, a contingent of Western New Yorkers yearned to see the club construct a stadium with either a permanent or retractable roof. Some fans also wanted to see the Bills leave the suburbs and return to downtown Buffalo as the city proper attempts to climb to a more significant level of mainstream prominence.

Both concepts presented obvious issues (the greater cost associated with a domed stadium and the city of Buffalo’s infrastructure being the most paramount), and the Bills, thus, opted to construct an open-air stadium with reduced capacity directly across the street from their half-century-old venue in Orchard Park. The price of the quote-unquote ‘cheaper’ option now being over $2 billion perhaps stings a bit harder when one considers the price of recent domed stadiums; Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened in Atlanta in 2017 with a $1.6 billion price tag (roughly $2 billion when adjusted for inflation). Allegiant Stadium, the Raiders’ roofed venue in Las Vegas, opened in 2020 with a $1.9 billion construction cost (roughly $2.2 billion when adjusted for inflation).

Buffalo’s new stadium is scheduled to open in time for the 2026 NFL season.

This article first appeared on Buffalo Bills on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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