KEY POINTS
  • Several sports teams are ready for new or upgraded stadiums and could invest more than $10 billion for development by 2030.
  • These new and revised stadiums could be smaller than current ones, but are likely to include high-tech enhancements.
  • "We're competing against the 80-inch television in your living room," said New York Islanders owner Jon Ledecky, who in November 2021 opened the $1 billion UBS Arena.
Fans for the Tennessee Titans and the Los Angeles Rams before an NFL football game at SoFi Stadium, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, in Inglewood, Calif.

The Buffalo Bills are seeking a new $1.3 billion National Football League stadium. The Chicago Bears are spending $197 million to acquire land that could eventually be their new home.

FedEx Field is falling apart, and Washington Football Team is lobbying for a new stadium in Virginia. A few Major League Baseball teams, including the Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Rays, want new parks.