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For comparison:I just read that the previous two Super Bowls generated $425m and $500m revenue for their home cities.
The draft only generated $133million in direct spending for Nashville?
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For comparison:I just read that the previous two Super Bowls generated $425m and $500m revenue for their home cities.
The draft was good for Nashville but getting a Superbowl would be huge...IF upgrades to the stadium would happen like mentioned, I could see a SB in Nashville.
Pro athletes are getting so softI haven't seen any plans or rumors but unless the upgrades involve some form of roof I doubt it would happen.
Build a new stadium with a retractable roof where the scrap yard is.https://frontofficesports.com/titans-plans-600m-stadium-redesign-new-district/
Regarding stadium renovations. Nothing about a top dome or covering. Only entertainment upgrades…mostly outside the stadium.
Nashville ain’t getting a Super Bowl - it’s silly to even consider it at this point. Now, if we were to build a dome…
if they were gonna do that they would have done it in 99Build a new stadium with a retractable roof where the scrap yard is.
I feel like they’d need a dome in Nashville since Nashvilles normally cold in February then again you never know with the weather in Tennessee.The draft was good for Nashville but getting a Superbowl would be huge...IF upgrades to the stadium would happen like mentioned, I could see a SB in Nashville.