Denver Broncos Reveal Preferred Location for New Football Stadium
The Walton-Penner group plans a privately funded $4 billion retractable-roof stadium at Burnham Yard, aiming for a 2031 opening with infrastructure improvements tied to a bond vote.
- On Tuesday, the Denver Broncos and area officials announced that Burnham Yard has been selected as the location for the team’s new stadium.
- The selection follows years of planning, land agreements, and feasibility studies, with the Walton-Penner group committing to no new tax funding.
- Burnham Yard, a historic 58-acre former rail site located east of I-25, will be transformed with a premier stadium featuring a retractable roof, serving as the centerpiece of an active, mixed-use development.
- Broncos CEO Greg Penner expressed enthusiasm about selecting Burnham Yard as the chosen location for constructing a new stadium and developing a vibrant, year-round venue.
- The project aims to enhance community connectivity and accessibility while ensuring benefits extend beyond gamedays, marking a key step forward for Denver and Broncos Country.
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Broncos announce plans for retractable-roof home, eye 2031 season
The Denver Broncos have identified Burnham Yard as a preferred site for a privately funded, retractable-roof stadium, the team announced on Tuesday.
Broncos announce Burnham Yard as preferred site for new stadium
DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) -- The Denver Broncos have announced that they are moving forward with plans to bring a new stadium to Burnham Yard. Locations in Lonetree and Aurora had also previously been thrown into the mix, as well as the idea to renovate the existing stadium, our partners at 9News previously reported. According to a press release by the Denver Broncos, the project will require "no new taxes." "It's our goal to have world-class facilit…
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