Calling all artists of all kinds of work! Have you an artistic talent that has thus far only been displayed in the confines of your own home? Why not step out of your comfort zone and submit it to the Minnesota Vikings? You could see your art displayed on the walls of the new Vikings stadium!
While the design for the new Minnesota Vikings stadium looks amazing, environmentalists looked at all glass in the design and saw it as a potential bird killer. It was then that they requested a special glass that would help prevent birds from crashing into the stadium. The Vikings, seeing not only the additional costs of the glass and but also how it would take away from the fan experience, de
The plug was pulled on the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome early Saturday morning (January 18, 2014) as crews allowed the roof to deflate in the demolition process that will lead up to a new stadium for the Minnesota Vikings.
When the Vikings announced the new stadium, a lot of season ticket holders started wondering if personal seat license fees would be part of the finance plan. This is a one time fee season ticket holders pay to get their seat in the new stadium, and it's a common practice with new NFL stadiums.
Another episode of 'As The Stadium Turns' should be completed today as the Minnesota Vikings and the stadium authority are close to completing agreements which would tie the franchise to the new stadium for at least the next 30 years.
This story is breaking out of Minneapolis, but it appears that the potential ruling in New Jersey against the Wilf family will not have an impact on the new Minnesota Vikings stadium.
Could the Minnesota Vikings new stadium be in trouble? Stadium construction is still scheduled to being this fall, but before that happens the Wilf family will go under the microscope. This stems from a finding last week by a New Jersey Superior Court judge in a long-pending lawsuit against the Wilfs and the family’s real estate business.
As the Minnesota Vikings are set to kick off the NFL Preseason tonight at the Metrodome against the Houston Texans, they remind fans of a new safety policy regarding what you can bring into NFL stadiums - a policy which starts tonight.
With the Minnesota Vikings stadium getting ready to be built, a New Jersey legal case involving the Wilf family is of great concern to Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton.