Stadium

Legal Hurdle Cleared
Legal Hurdle Cleared
Legal Hurdle Cleared
Minnesota's Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit challenging the funding plan for a new Vikings football stadium, eliminating a legal obstacle that threatened a last-minute derailment of the project.
Stadium Authority Hits Back
Stadium Authority Hits Back
Stadium Authority Hits Back
The public authority overseeing Vikings stadium construction on Monday asked the Minnesota Supreme Court to make plaintiffs who sued to stop the project post a $50 million bond to show they could cover damages if they lose.
Expensive Seats
Expensive Seats
Expensive Seats
Getting into the Minnesota Vikings' glitzy new stadium will come at a high cost for some fans: an average of $2,500 for the right to buy a season ticket in the new building.
Wilfs Clear Hurdle
Wilfs Clear Hurdle
Wilfs Clear Hurdle
A financial review shows Minnesota Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf are able to pay their share of the $1 billion cost for the team's new downtown Minneapolis stadium, officials with the public authority that's managing the project said Friday.
Dayton And The Wilfs
Dayton And The Wilfs
Dayton And The Wilfs
Gov. Mark Dayton says his confidence in the owners of the Minnesota Vikings has been “undermined” by questionable business ethics but he warns the state risks losing its pro football team if a stadium deal unravels.

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