Broncos Eye New Stadium, Exploring Multiple Denver Locations
Team considers options amid potential land deals and renovations
The Denver Broncos are actively exploring the possibility of building a new stadium, twenty-four years after their current home opened. Discussions involve potential sites in the Denver area, including a former rail yard and a nearby water campus, promising a significant shift for the franchise.
Potential Burnham Yard Site
The Broncos are presently in negotiations regarding the Burnham Yard site in Denver. This 58-acre property, previously used as a rail yard, could be the new home for the team. The state, having purchased the land four years ago, plans to sell it.
Other locations the Broncos are considering involve the 36-acre Denver Water campus, which is situated near Burnham Yard. The Broncos organization has been assessing stadium choices since the Walton-Penner family acquired the team in 2022.
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The Broncos could also renovate their present stadium or construct a new one on the existing site. Notably, stadium construction projects in the United States average about $840 million, as reported by Statista (Statista 2023).
Other Possible Sites
Alternative options being examined include locations in Lone Tree and Aurora. If the team chooses to build a new stadium on the current site, they would require an alternate venue during demolition and construction.
The team’s ultimate decision will impact its future, potentially shaping the game-day experience for fans. All the details are still up in the air, however, it’s certain that the team will keep the fans informed.