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  2. Alamodome - Wikipedia

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    The Alamodome is a 64,000-seat domed indoor multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas.It is located on the southeastern fringe of downtown San Antonio.The facility opened on May 15, 1993, having been constructed at a cost of $186 million.

  3. Frost Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    The renovations started in the summer of 2015, when the San Antonio Spurs finished the 2015 season. They included a new scoreboard, updated televisions inside and outside of the arena, a new state-of-the-art sound system, and improved Wi-Fi that covers about 90% of the venue.

  4. Alamo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Alamo Stadium is a horseshoe-shaped football and soccer stadium in the Monte Vista Historic District of San Antonio, Texas. Nicknamed "The Rock Pile" due to its primarily limestone construction it was completed in September 1940 as a Works Progress Administration project.

  5. Why billionaire sports owners are snapping up so much ... - AOL

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    State and local governments spent $33 billion in public funds to build stadiums in North America between 1970 and 2020, with the median public contribution covering 73% of costs, a study published ...

  6. The conflict between private and public funding for stadiums

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    At the moment, lawmakers have proposed using taxpayer money to build new NFL stadiums in at least three cities: St. Louis, Missouri; San Diego, California; and Oakland, California.

  7. Freeman Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Construction cost: $1.75 million: Architect: Bartlett Cocke, Phelps & Dewews & Simmons, Atlee B. and Robt. M. Ayres: Tenants; San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo (1950–2002) San Antonio Iguanas (1994–1997, 1998–2002) San Antonio Dragons (1996–1998) San Antonio Stars (2015) San Antonio Gunslingers (2022–present) Website

  8. Heroes Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Heroes Stadium is an 11,000-seat, open style football stadium serving the public school district North East ISD in San Antonio, Texas, USA. It opened in 2009, built on the 58-acre (230,000 m 2) site of the abandoned Longhorn Quarry, and has 2,525 paved parking spaces. [4] $27.5 million of funding was provided by a 2007 school district bond. [5]

  9. Owner: Fan-related costs factor into Bills' stadium decision

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    Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula says he won't ask fans to break the bank when it comes to deciding whether to renovate the team's current stadium in the suburbs or build a new one downtown.