This year’s Super Bowl matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will be played in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, built in part with a $750 million public subsidy. In 2016, that was the largest for a stadium in the National Football League’s history.

During the game, it may seem worthwhile. The nation’s sporting and entertainment elite will be there, filling up hotel rooms, restaurants and tip jars. And afterward? The stadium will return to being the world’s fourth-highest-grossing stadium concert venue and home to the Raiders, the NFL’s third-highest generator of ticket revenues.

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Super Bowl Weekend’s Biggest Loser Is Allegiant Stadium

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10.02.2024

This year’s Super Bowl matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will be played in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, built in part with a........

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