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As of now, Denver taxpayers know only that the Broncos stadium construction will be privately financed and that public dollars will be spent on some infrastructure.
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Broncos say their new stadium will be ‘privately financed,’ but ‘private’ often still means hundreds of millions in public resources
The Denver Broncos announced in early September 2025 their plan to build a privately financed football stadium. The proposal received a lot of attention and praise. Across the five major sports leagues in the U.S. – the NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB and MLS – only 20% of facilities are privately owned.
In September, the Broncos named Burnham Yard as their preferred site for a new stadium, pitching a privately financed venue with a retractable roof that would be anchored by a broader mixed-use district.
The Denver Broncos are preparing to construct a new stadium in Denver, Land immediately next to the proposed location sold this week. Join us as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of 40 under 40. We'll honor a new class of community leaders, all under 40, along with this year's 40 Under 40 Hall of Fame inductee.
As the Denver Broncos prepare for a high-stakes playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills this weekend, one of the team’s most recognizable athletes is training far from the stadium lights.
Broncos legends Peyton Manning and Shannon Sharpe drew attention reacting to Denver's playoff win against the Buffalo Bills.
Broncos fans didn't waste any time bringing the party to the parking lot. At 8 a.m., the bacon and eggs were served with orange and blue accoutrements.
As the Denver Broncos make a playoff push, the impact is being felt far beyond the stadium — and straight into the heart of downtown.