Skip to content
David Shama's Minnesota Sports Headliners
Menu
  • Gophers
  • Vikings
  • Twins
  • Timberwolves
  • Wild
  • United
  • Lynx
  • UST
  • MIAC
  • Preps
Menu
Meadows at Mystic Lake

B's Chocolates

Blaze Credit Union

Dinkytown Athletes

Murray's Restaurant

Gold Country

Culver's | Iron Horse | KLN Family Brands | Meyer Njus Tanick

Open Air Vikings Stadium Not Likely

Posted on January 14, 2011October 11, 2011 by David Shama

A news story earlier this week reported Vikings executive Lester Bagley said the franchise doesn’t need a roof on a new facility, but Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission chairman Roy Terwilliger told Sports Headliners such a stadium won’t be politically popular.

“The fact is policy makers will look at this as a people’s facility,” Terwilliger said.  “It’s not just one (facility) that takes care of one tenant.”

Vikings spokesman Jeff Anderson said during an interview with Sports Headliners that a covered stadium is “clearly a statewide asset” and the Vikings are not “at odds” with supporters of such a facility.

Members of the commission, operators of the Metrodome, along with other stadium proponents have long advocated a new facility with a roof, a venue that can be used hundreds of days per year for activities ranging from low profile events like amateur sports to an NCAA Final Four basketball tournament.  Saying that a “roof takes care of the public,” Terwilliger said building an outdoor Vikings football stadium leaves the community without the sort of options the Metrodome has provided since 1982.

An antiquated facility with a collapsed roof, it’s not financially feasible to continue operation of the dome if the Vikings aren’t the major tenant.  In the future an open air Vikings stadium would mean the state has no large covered stadium since both TCF Bank Stadium and Target Field don’t have roofs.

“It’s not consistent with the needs across the state and region,” Terwilliger said.  “It’s just not going to work.”

Anderson said the franchise prefers an outdoor stadium because of the team’s legendary past of playing football in the elements at Met Stadium, and also because an outdoor venue is a less costly option.  An estimated price of an outdoor stadium is $750 million, while a covered facility (fixed roof, not retractable) might cost $200 million more.

The Vikings have publicly stated their willingness to pay for one-third the cost of an outdoor stadium.  Anderson said that estimated contribution of about $240 million would be available for payment toward a covered facility, too.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

By writing a comment it’s understood you are also providing personal data with your name and email address, and further understand that neither your name nor address will be used later by David Shama LLC other than for possible replies to your comment. Your email address will not be published on the Website, while the comment may be displayed at the discretion of DS LLC, with possible editing for brevity, clarity, etc. Required fields are marked *

  • Home
  • Biography
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Search Shama

Archives

  Culvers   Iron Horse   KLN Family Brands   Meyer Law

Recent Posts

  • Glen Mason Speaks Out about Honoring U Football Players
  • Win or Lose, U Can Make Positive Impression at No. 1 OSU
  • At 24 Anthony Edwards Can Build Off Superstar Status
  • Twins Surprise by Firing Veteran Manager Rocco Baldelli
  • Most Pressure to Win in This Town? It’s not the WNBA Lynx
  • Vikings & Rodgers Meet Sunday After Off-Season Flirtation
  • J.J. McCarthy Start Prompts Recollection of Bud Grant Wisdom
  • Reactionary Vikings Fans Turn on Team at Home Opener
  • Gophers Football Season Ticket Sales Down Slightly from 2024
  • Vikings Grind But Show They’re Who We Thought They Were

Newsmakers

  • KEVIN O’CONNELL
  • BYRON BUXTON
  • P.J. FLECK
  • KIRILL KAPRIZOV
  • ANTHONY EDWARDS
  • CHERYL REEVE
  • NIKO MEDVED

Archives

Read More…

  • STADIUMS
  • MEDIA
  • NCAA
  • RECRUITING
  • SPORTS DRAFTS

Get in Touch

  • Home
  • Biography
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Meadows at Mystic Lake

B's Chocolates

Blaze Credit Union

Dinkytown Athletes

Murray's Restaurant

Gold Country

Culver's | Iron Horse | KLN Family Brands | Meyer Njus Tanick
© 2025 David Shama's Minnesota Sports Headliners | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme