Financing Terms Reached on Falcons New Stadium

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Updated: 3/07 3:19 pm

ATLANTA (AP) - Officials say financing terms have been reached for the Atlanta Falcons' proposal for a new $1 billion stadium in downtown Atlanta. The Atlanta City Council must now vote on the proposal.


Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and Falcons owner Arthur Blank announced the financing deal Thursday at a news conference along with the Georgia governor.


Reed says the public contribution to stadium construction through hotel-motel tax revenue will be capped at $200 million.


He says the city will provide $15 million toward the stadium. He says the Falcons will pay $800 million and an additional $50 million for infrastructure-related costs associated with construction.


The franchise is also responsible for paying for any budget overruns.

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