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New Broncos Stadium

Coordinates:39°44′00.8″N105°00′26.4″W / 39.733556°N 105.007333°W /39.733556; -105.007333
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Proposed stadium in Denver, Colorado
New Broncos Stadium
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LocationDenver, Colorado, U.S.
Coordinates39°44′00.8″N105°00′26.4″W / 39.733556°N 105.007333°W /39.733556; -105.007333
Public transit10th & Osage station
OwnerDenver Broncos
RoofRetractable
Construction
Broke groundTBD
Opened2031 (planned)
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Denver Broncos (c. 2031)

New Broncos Stadium is the project name for a proposedretractable roof stadium to be constructed in theLincoln Park neighborhood ofDenver, Colorado, U.S. Announced in 2025, it will serve as the home venue of theNational Football League (NFL)'sDenver Broncos upon its expected opening in 2031.

Background

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TheNational Football League (NFL)'sDenver Broncos currently play their home games atEmpower Field at Mile High, which replacedMile High Stadium as their home venue in 2001.[1] Following an internal ownership dispute among the family members of the lateDenver Broncos ownerPat Bowlen in 2019, speculation arose concerning the potential sale of the team.[2][3]

Speculation concerning the construction of a new stadium began growing after then-Broncos presidentJoe Ellis suggested that a new stadium would be "Issue No. 1 on the next owner's plate".[4][5][6] In August 2021,Walmart fortune heirRob Walton purchased the team for $4.65 billion.[7] Following the sale, the new Bronco's ownership team refused to rule out replacing Empower Field with a new, state-of-the-art stadium in the future.[8][9]

In December 2022, the new ownership group announced $100 million in renovations into Empower Field at Mile High, including the construction of a larger video board, improved concessions, and expanded hospitality space.[10] During the renovation announcement, the team again refused to rule out the possibility of a new stadium's construction in the distant future.[11]

History

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In January 2023, the team partnered withLegends Hospitality to survey Broncos fans and stakeholders regarding the construction of a new stadium.[12][13] The results found that a majority of fans preferred a new stadium with a retractable roof in a near-downtown location. There was also an overwhelming support for a mixed-use development, as well as a focus on the importance of non-gameday amenities and site accessibility.

Starting in August of 2024, various parcels of land were purchased by various Limited-Liability-Corporations(LLC) around the Burnham Yard rail site, a downtown state-owned, 58-acre property that predates Colorado statehood.[14]

On September 9, 2025, the Broncos, city of Denver and state of Colorado announced Burnham Yard as the preferred site for a new stadium.[15][16] The stadium-anchored community hub will span more than 100 acres, with the team purchasing the 58-acre site for the stadium and 25 acres from Denver Water for surrounding land.[15] Private real estate acquisitions will make up the rest of the stadium complex.[15] The Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group also announced that they will privately fund the stadium, the land, the surrounding development, and the construction costs, with the city of Denver shouldering $140 million in infrastructure upgrades surrounding the area. Among the proposed improvements are upgrades to Denver'sRegional Transportation District (RTD) light-rail services to the area, which is served by the10th & Osage station.[17]

References

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  1. ^"What is the oldest NFL stadium? Soldier to SoFi in age".ESPN.com. 2025-09-04. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  2. ^"Denver Broncos Ownership Dispute Clears a Hurdle in Court (Published 2019)". 2019-08-30. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  3. ^"'None Of This Had To Happen': Bowlen Family Members Detail Internal Battle For The Broncos - CBS Colorado".www.cbsnews.com. 2021-11-16. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  4. ^Coliseum (2022-04-28)."Denver Broncos in dire need of new stadium?".Coliseum. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  5. ^"What do hypothetical Broncos stadium plans do to the real neighborhood of Sun Valley?".Denverite. 2022-03-11. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  6. ^Anastasio, Jeff (2022-04-22)."Broncos Country, is it time for a new stadium? Here's what you have to say".Denver 7 Colorado News (KMGH). Retrieved2025-09-10.
  7. ^Jones, Rory (2022-08-10)."NFL confirms Rob Walton's US$4.65bn Denver Broncos takeover".SportsPro. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  8. ^Stoia, George (2022-08-10)."Walton-Penner ownership group detail structure, vision for managing Broncos".Denver Gazette. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  9. ^Heath, Jon."Meet the new Broncos ownership group".Broncos Wire. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  10. ^Carrasco, Alexia."Broncos announce $100 million upgrade to Empower Field".
  11. ^Frank, John (2022-12-13)."Denver Broncos to upgrade Empower Field as new stadium talks loom".Axios. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  12. ^Klis, Mike."Broncos to begin stadium research project with fans".
  13. ^"Broncos to begin fan research project to gather feedback on Empower Field at Mile High and gameday experience".www.denverbroncos.com. Retrieved2025-09-10.
  14. ^"Broncos connected to real estate purchases around Burnham Yard, potential stadium site". RetrievedSeptember 9, 2025.
  15. ^abc"Broncos announce historic Burnham Yard as preferred site for privately funded retractable roof stadium, mixed-use district". RetrievedSeptember 9, 2025.
  16. ^"Broncos unveil plans for a privately funded, retractable-roof stadium in Denver. Here's what we know". RetrievedSeptember 9, 2025.
  17. ^Klis, Mike (September 9, 2025)."Broncos announce preferred site for new retractable-roof stadium".9news. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2025.
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