Jacksonville Jaguars to Build New $2 Billion Stadium
State-of-the-Art Stadium to Host Jaguars Games and Other Major Events
Mayor Lenny Curry Announces Plans for New Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida – Mayor Lenny Curry today announced plans to build a new $2 billion stadium for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The new stadium will be located on the current site of TIAA Bank Field and will be one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in the NFL. It will feature a retractable roof, a 360-degree video board, and a variety of other amenities.
The new stadium is expected to be completed by the 2026 season and will be the home of the Jaguars for the next 30 years. The stadium will also be used to host other major events, such as concerts and college football games.
The construction of the new stadium is a major economic development project for Jacksonville. It is expected to create thousands of jobs and generate millions of dollars in revenue for the city. The stadium will also be a major tourist attraction and is expected to draw visitors from all over the country.
"This is a historic day for Jacksonville," said Mayor Curry. "This new stadium will be a world-class facility that will be the pride of our city. It will be a place where our Jaguars can compete for championships and where our community can come together to celebrate."
The Jaguars are currently playing in a stadium that is over 25 years old. The new stadium will be a significant upgrade and will provide the Jaguars with a state-of-the-art facility to call home.
"This new stadium is a game-changer for the Jaguars," said Jaguars owner Shad Khan. "It will give us one of the best stadiums in the NFL and will help us attract top players and fans. We are excited to be a part of this project and we look forward to calling this new stadium home."
The construction of the new stadium is a major step forward for the Jacksonville Jaguars and for the city of Jacksonville. The stadium will be a major economic driver and a source of pride for the community.
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