VANCOUVER, British
Columbia Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula says he wont ask fans to break the
bank when it comes to deciding whether to renovate the teamcurrent stadium in
the suburbs or build a new one downtown
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Diggs Jersey.Whatever were going to do stadium-wise is going to be in the
best interest of our fans, Pegula told The Associated Press during a
wide-ranging interview before the start of the NHL draft in Vancouver. We have
the interest of our fans at heart, and what we do will be heavily weighted
whatever the plan is toward the benefit of our fans.The Bills have hired a
private firm to conduct a feasibility study on determining the teamfuture home.
The study is due to be completed sometime this summer and lead to a decision on
whether the Bills will continue playing at New Era Field in suburban Orchard
Park, New York
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or relocate. Both options are deemed expensive and have raised concerns over how
much public money might be required to fund the project, and how much a new
stadium could boost ticket prices in one of the NFLsmallest markets.A New York
state-funded study in 2014 projected the next round of renovations would cost
$540 million, including for structural improvements and rebuilding the
stadiumthird deck. A new facility would cost almost double that, depending on
location and whether it features a roof and based on how much infrastructure
upgrades expanded roads
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access ramps, public transportation might be necessary.New Era Field opened in
1973. Pegula also owns the NHLBuffalo Sabres, and the feasibility study is also
assessing renovations to that teamhome, KeyBank Center, which opened in 1996.As
far as professional sports teams go, Buffalothe biggest little city in the
country, said Pegula, who co-owns the Bills with his wife, Kim. And our fans
need their due as far as whatever we do with venues for them to attend our
games.The study began late last year and sought input from fans.Questions
regarding the Bills stadium were renewed earlier this month when NFL
Commissioner Roger Goodell reiterated the leaguepreference in a new
facility.Goodell acknowledged the differences in costs and market size in saying
that the price of a new facility in Dallas might not necessarily work in
Buffalo. However, he stressed that a new stadium is required for the Bills to
remain financially stable and be competitive.Some inferred Goodellcomments as a
veiled threat that the NFL would consider relocating the franchise without a new
stadium.The Pegulas dismissed that notion, saying they are in constant contact
with Goodell and working with him.Roger knows where we stand. We werent at all
upset or thought that he was trying to say anything differently, Kim Pegula
said.Ita big, big nut to crack, she added, referring to the potential costs of
either option. Itgoing to take some patience on everyonepart.