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Arlington will make its final AT&T Stadium payment on Aug. 15, 2025, nearly a decade early, saving more than $150 million.
The City of Arlington, Texas, will make its final $22.6 million payment for AT&T Stadium on Friday, officials announced.
Arlington will make its final payment to complete its $325 million contribution to AT&T Stadium. The City is paying off the ...
Now that the $325 million debt is paid off a decade ahead of schedule, the tax allocations set aside for its payments will ...
Home to the Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium was financed in 2005 using a bond that was scheduled to be paid off in 30 years.
The City of Arlington will make its final payment of $22.6 million this week to complete its $325 million contribution to ...
Cooper Rush will start Saturday's preseason game for the Ravens at AT&T Stadium. It will mark his return to Arlington after ...
AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, seen from the Richard Greene Linear Park in Arlington. The stadium will get a new, temporary name for the FIFA World Cup.
AT&T Stadium opened in 2009 after first breaking ground on the Arlington venue in 2005. It can typically hold 80,000, people but that can be expanded up to 105,000 people for certain events.
AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys and host of several major sporting events such as the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Big 12 Championship Game, the Southwest Classic, and soon, the World Cup ...
AT&T Stadium hosts an average of 30 marquee events annually – from soccer and motocross to monster trucks and concerts – and attracts close to 2 million visitors each year.
A new COVID-19 vaccination site opened Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The Community Vaccination Center will be open seven days a week. The vaccine will be administered at the facility by ...