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Chiefs Move to New Dome, Leaving Arrowhead Behind
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Chiefs Leave Arrowhead for New Domed Stadium in Kansas City, Kansas: A Game-Changing Move
The Kansas City Chiefs are moving out of their iconic Arrowhead Stadium, located in Missouri, and into a brand new domed stadium in Kansas City, Kansas. The new facility, set to open in the 2031 season, will feature a mixed-use district and will be funded by a unanimous vote from Kansas lawmakers to issue STAR bonds covering up to 70% of the costs. The team also plans to build a new practice facility in Olathe. While the move is seen as a historic game-changer by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, Missouri leaders and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas express disappointment, viewing it as a loss for tradition. The Chiefs decision comes after Jackson County voters rejected a sales tax extension for Arrowhead renovations and a new Royals ballpark, and despite earlier partnership efforts with Missouri. The new dome will allow for year-round events, potentially including a Super Bowl, as the Chiefs continue to unite fans across the region.
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