The Chiefs Believe They Can Rely On Arrowhead Stadium For 25 Year
The Kansas City Chiefs believe that they can rely on Arrowhead Stadium for the upcoming 25 years after renovation.
The Arrowhead has played the role of home for the Chiefs since 1972, and it will be their home for the upcoming 25 years.
The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs Clark Hunt offered the new stadium, where the Team believes a couple of renovations will do some good to the Arrowhead stadium.
“We do feel optimistic about that,” Hunt explained, via NBC Sports. “We spent a couple of years studying the structural integrity of the stadium, and early this year we preliminarily concluded that Arrowhead could be renovated and extend the life for up to another 25 years.”
Chiefs think they could renovate Arrowhead Stadium, stay for 25 more years. https://t.co/WWHFgCPqo2
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according to Clark, the new stadium will bring new opportunities as well as new ideas for growth like concerts and other events when the weather turns cold. Meanwhile, Clark is more than happy to refurbish the Arrowhead Stadium, Chief’s original home.
With the recent successes of the Kansas City Chiefs in NFL season, revenues have never been higher for the Chiefs so it’s easy to see why they’d at least look into the idea of upgrading. But it sounds like Arrowhead may be here to stay for at least another couple of generations of KC football fans.
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