Chiefs Considering Leaving Arrowhead Stadium, Relocating Out of Missouri
Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs are considering moving from Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri to a new stadium in Kansas City, Kansas. They are exploring options and seeking designs for a new, smaller domed stadium with a retractable grass field. The team's current lease at Arrowhead Stadium expires in 2031.Key Facts
- The Kansas City Chiefs have been playing at Arrowhead Stadium since 1972.
- The team is exploring building a new stadium in Kansas City, Kansas.
- They have requested proposals from firms to design a 65,000-seat domed stadium with a retractable grass field.
- Team owner Clark Hunt discussed options for either renovating Arrowhead or building a new venue.
- The decision on relocation is in early stages, as they are gathering information.
- Their lease at Arrowhead Stadium expires in January 2031.
- Local tax funding efforts for Arrowhead Stadium have faced opposition.
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