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Bengals Stadium Project Moves Forward
Construction set to begin in 2024, stadium to open in 2026
The Cincinnati Bengals have taken a major step forward in their quest for a new stadium. The team has secured $250 million in public funding for the project. The total cost of the stadium is estimated to be $1.1 billion. The Bengals will cover the remaining costs through a combination of private financing and team funds.
The new stadium will be located in the city's Queensgate neighborhood, on the site of the former Riverfront Stadium. The stadium will have a capacity of 65,500 seats, making it the largest stadium in the NFL. It will also feature a retractable roof, which will allow the stadium to be used for a variety of events, including concerts and conventions.
Construction on the new stadium is set to begin in 2024, and the stadium is scheduled to open in 2026. The Bengals' current stadium, Paul Brown Stadium, will be demolished after the 2025 season.
The new stadium is expected to have a major economic impact on the city of Cincinnati.
The stadium will create thousands of jobs during construction and operation, and it is expected to generate millions of dollars in revenue for the city each year.
The Bengals are excited about the opportunity to build a new stadium in Cincinnati. The team believes that the new stadium will be a world-class facility that will help the Bengals compete for Super Bowls in the years to come. The team also believes that the new stadium will be a great addition to the city of Cincinnati and will help to revitalize the Queensgate neighborhood.