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This article is about the Buffalo Bills' future sports venue scheduled to open in 2026. For their former stadium of the same name, see [Ralph Wilson Stadium](/source/Ralph_Wilson_Stadium). For the stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania formerly known as Highmark Stadium, see [F.N.B. Stadium (Pittsburgh)](/source/F.N.B._Stadium_(Pittsburgh)).

**Highmark Stadium** is an [American football](/source/American_football) stadium under construction in [Orchard Park, New York](/source/Orchard_Park_(town),_New_York). It will replace [Ralph Wilson Stadium](/source/Ralph_Wilson_Stadium) as the home field of the [Buffalo Bills](/source/Buffalo_Bills) of the [National Football League](/source/National_Football_League) (NFL) starting in the [2026 NFL season](/source/2026_NFL_season).

The 60,108-seat stadium is being built adjacent to [Erie Community College](/source/Erie_Community_College)'s south campus across the street from the existing Highmark Stadium, which will be demolished following the completion of the new stadium. The stadium is being designed by [Populous](/source/Populous_(company)), who previously designed [Sahlen Field](/source/Sahlen_Field) in downtown Buffalo and twelve other active NFL stadiums, with which the new Orchard Park stadium will share numerous design elements and features.[3] The stadium’s 60,108 seating capacity makes it the smallest Venue seating capacity wise in the NFL.

The stadium is estimated to cost $1.7 billion.[4] Under an agreement with the state of New York, taxpayers will pay $850 million of the construction cost (with $600 million coming from New York State and $250 million coming from Erie County). With the State of New York also paying for all maintenance and repair costs once the stadium opens, it is the largest taxpayer contribution ever for an NFL facility.[5]

Groundbreaking for the stadium occurred in June 2023, with major construction starting that same month along with a groundbreaking ceremony on June 5, 2023.[6] The same day the Bills announced an extension to its existing stadium naming rights deal with [Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield](/source/Highmark_Blue_Cross_Blue_Shield), with the Highmark Stadium name to be used for the new venue; it has been referred to as "New Highmark Stadium" during construction to distinguish it from the Bills' previous home, which was also called Highmark Stadium since 2021.[7]

## Background

The Buffalo Bills' lease included a provision allowing for the creation of a [working group](/source/Working_group) to explore options for either a new stadium for the team, or an extensive retrofit of their current [Highmark Stadium](/source/Ralph_Wilson_Stadium).

On February 10, 2014, Governor [Andrew Cuomo](/source/Andrew_Cuomo)'s administration appointed Buffalo Mayor [Byron Brown](/source/Byron_Brown), Niagara Falls Mayor [Paul Dyster](/source/Paul_Dyster), Lt. Gov. [Robert Duffy](/source/Robert_Duffy_(politician)), Buffalo Niagara Partnership CEO Dottie Gallagher-Cohen and Empire State Development President Kenneth Adams to a new study board to discuss the feasibility and plans for a new stadium.[8]

Later, on March 6, 2014, the County of Erie appointed its seven members to the board, including future New York State governor [Kathy Hochul](/source/Kathy_Hochul), then with [M&T Bank](/source/M%26T_Bank), and Richard Tobe, the Deputy Erie County Executive.[9]

Shortly after the death of owner [Ralph Wilson](/source/Ralph_Wilson), on March 27, 2014, the Bills selected their members for the panel, including U.S. Senator [Chuck Schumer](/source/Chuck_Schumer), Bills CEO and President [Russ Brandon](/source/Russ_Brandon), local developer Louis Ciminelli, Bills CFO Jeff Littman, [New Era Cap Co.](/source/New_Era_Cap_Company) CEO Christopher Koch among others.[10] The group's first meeting was held on April 1.

On November 5, 2014, [Terry](/source/Terrence_Pegula) and [Kim Pegula](/source/Kim_Pegula) joined the working group.[11]

In mid–January 2015, [AECOM](/source/AECOM), retained by the State of New York, released a report detailing suggested stadium sites based upon criteria of site size, cost of land, infrastructure and external development, among other factors. The study narrowed the search to four sites.[12]

### Initial planning and exploration

The Pegulas indicated on July 31, 2015, that they had no immediate plans to pursue a new stadium.[13] The situation remained unchanged as of November 2017.[14] By March 2018, the Pegulas had entered the "very early stages" of exploring long-term stadium options for the Bills.[15] In September 2018, the Pegulas stated that they would begin planning the new stadium, or possibly renovating the current one, after the [November 2018 gubernatorial elections](/source/2018_New_York_gubernatorial_election), as state funding would likely be required.[16]

During the fall of 2018, PS&E hired consultant [CAA](/source/Creative_Artists_Agency) ICON to handle stadium planning for both the Bills and the [Buffalo Sabres](/source/Buffalo_Sabres), with no constraints on potential locations. Concurrently, Erie County has created a new stadium fund, for which $500,000 was set aside in 2018 with the same amount earmarked for 2019.[17] The first [focus groups](/source/Focus_group) were assembled in February 2019.[18]

Mark Poloncarz, the current county executive of [Erie County, New York](/source/Erie_County,_New_York), stated in 2012 that a stadium in the city of Buffalo would not be feasible, as too much property in the city remained in private hands, which would trigger an [eminent domain](/source/Eminent_domain) lawsuit if it were seized to build the stadium. He reiterated those concerns in 2019, though in that case he stopped short of ruling out a stadium within the city so as not to disrupt negotiations.[19]

During the January 2020 State of the League address, NFL commissioner [Roger Goodell](/source/Roger_Goodell) stated in regard to the Bills' stadium plans: “Those are things that the group has to settle collectively and to address over the next several months, if not sooner.”[20]

On June 18, 2021, the Pegulas chose [Legends Global Planning](/source/Legends_Hospitality) to represent ownership, consult on a new stadium and sell sponsorships and premium seats for the venue.[21] In addition, an unnamed source claimed that the Bills were planning to build a new stadium in Orchard Park to replace Highmark Stadium, with two of the television stations in [Rochester, New York](/source/Rochester,_New_York) reporting the unnamed source's claims as fact.[22] A June 19 report from [WGRZ](/source/WGRZ) in Buffalo, also neither confirmed nor denied by any officials, stated that the Bills strongly preferred to build a new stadium and not attempt any further renovations on Highmark Stadium.[23]

### Finalizing negotiations

In early August it was reported that Pegula Sports and Entertainment had made their first offer demanding full taxpayer funding of a new stadium in Orchard Park at a cost of $1.1 billion, part of a broader $1.5 billion package that would also include renovations to [KeyBank Center](/source/KeyBank_Center), Buffalo's indoor sports arena.[24] The Pegulas reportedly threatened to relocate the team to [Austin, Texas](/source/Austin,_Texas) if their demands were not met, though they had not contacted anybody in Austin prior to suggesting the idea.[25]

On August 31, 2021, the Bills submitted their plans for a $1.4 billion, 60,000-seat stadium in Orchard Park to representatives of the state and Erie County to be completed by 2027. The proposed capacity was 12,000 seats less than Highmark Stadium and 1,500 seats less than [Soldier Field](/source/Soldier_Field), the lowest capacity stadium currently used in the NFL (and whose main tenant the [Chicago Bears](/source/Chicago_Bears) are also exploring a new stadium[26]). The new venue will not include a roof, but was designed so that about 65% of seats would be protected from the elements. Because the stadium would not have a roof, it would be ineligible to host the [Super Bowl](/source/Super_Bowl). Civic leaders in Buffalo argued that Buffalo lacked the infrastructure to host a Super Bowl, nor any other event large enough to make full use of the venue outside of football. For that reason, they believed that the Bills should not bother trying to build a stadium for such events, nor bid for them.[27] Western New York's harsh winters also played into the team's decision to make the new stadium open-air. Buffalo's reputation for cold, snowy weather often makes for compelling television and has long formed a part of the team's and city's identity.[27]

On March 28, 2022, it was announced that a deal had been reached between New York State, Erie County and the Bills for the 63,000 seat, $1.4 billion dollar stadium in Orchard Park. New York State will contribute $600 million in funding with Erie County contributing $250 million, the Bills contributing $350 million, and the National Football League via a G-4 loan $200 million. In addition the Bills signed a 30-year lease, with a buyout option after 15 years.[28] The stadium would be owned by New York State, a change from the current stadium which is owned by Erie County. Of that $600 million funding, $418 million will come from funds seized from the [Seneca Nation of New York](/source/Seneca_Nation_of_New_York) for funds overdue as part of the [compact](/source/Treaty) to operate its [Niagara Falls](/source/Seneca_Niagara_Casino), [Allegany](/source/Seneca_Allegany_Casino) and [Buffalo Creek](/source/Seneca_Buffalo_Creek_Casino) casino/resorts.[29] The state will also contribute $100 million over a 15-year period for maintenance and $6 million per year over the course of the lease for capital improvements, both figures to be adjusted for [inflation](/source/Inflation) according to the [Consumer Price Index](/source/Consumer_Price_Index).[29]

On August 9, 2023, the Associated Press reported that the costs of the stadium had increased by $300 million due to "increased labor and material costs" of which the owners of the Bills are contractually obligated to pickup due to the agreement.[30][31]

Neil deMause, co-author of the book *Field of Schemes* (2008), has criticized the financing plan for not taking present value of money fully into account. For example, much of the construction money will be paid upfront, whereas the hoped-for increases in economic activity and tax revenues will take place over the next 30 years.[32]

## Construction

Ceremonial groundbreaking for the new stadium took place on June 5, 2023,[33] leading into excavation work over the following months. By March 2024, excavation was nearly complete, with work commencing on concrete pouring and steel beam assembly.[34] By August 2024, the steel had risen noticeably above ground. Observers have noted the similarity of the new stadium's design to that of [Tottenham Hotspur Stadium](/source/Tottenham_Hotspur_Stadium) in London.[35] The stadium also added metal panels to provide weatherproofing, inspired by a similar design used on [Kleinhans Music Hall](/source/Kleinhans_Music_Hall).[36]

The stadium's steel structure was [topped out](/source/Topping_out) on April 4, 2025, as the final steel beam was added to the structure with [Terry Pegula](/source/Terry_Pegula) and his daughter Laura, Governor [Hochul](/source/Kathy_Hochul), and [Roger Goodell](/source/Roger_Goodell) attending the ceremony.[37]

### 2025 construction fire

On the morning of December 14, 2025, a minor fire occurred at stadium, during construction from sparks from grinding related to welding. The fire was extinguished and resulted in no injuries or any significant damage to the stadium, and there was no delay to construction, according to officials.[38][39]

### Fan incidents

During the excavation phase in September 2023, a fan jumped over a fence guarding the construction site and fell into a hole 30-40 feet. He was found "covered in human excrement" and was under the influence of drugs and alcohol before being removed from the site.[40]

Throughout the remainder of the Bills' [2023 season](/source/2023_Buffalo_Bills_season), fans continued jumping into the stadium site, later nicknamed "The Pit", with a superstition ongoing that "Feeding the Pit" would lead to a Bills win, as the Bills' 6-game win streak going into the playoffs coincided with someone falling into the stadium site before each game during that stretch.[41] The Bills and the Erie County Sheriff's Office increased security around the site in response.[42]

### 2026 vandalism incident

On the evening of February 16, 2026, construction for the stadium was temporarily suspended, when workers discovered [graffiti](/source/Graffiti) in several secure locations, in both finished and unfinished areas of the stadium. An investigation was launched into the matter. In a statement, a spokesperson reiterated the commitment to completing the stadium on time, when asked about any delays to construction.[43][44] Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz revealed that the graffti that was spray painted by the vandals was both [pornographic](/source/Pornography) and [homophobic](/source/Homophobia) in nature.[45] On February 21, construction officials and investigators identified as many as seven workers, including two primary suspects, as the alleged perpetrators of the vandalism. Four private luxury suites were reported to have been vandalized by the alleged suspects.[46][47] While two union workers were later fired as part of the investigation, no arrests or charges were filed by the Erie County District Attorney's Office.[48]

## Former proposals

### Outer Harbor stadium proposal

The first major Buffalo Bills stadium proposal was presented in 2012. On October 23, George Hasiotis and Nicholas Stracick of Greater Buffalo Sports and Entertainment Complex, a Delaware-based [LLC](/source/Limited_liability_company), presented a rendered plan created by architect firm [HKS, Inc.](/source/HKS,_Inc.) to the Buffalo Common Council. The plan included a $1.4 billion, 72,000-seat [retractable roof stadium](/source/Retractable_roof_stadium), convention center, hotel and sports museum plan for the Buffalo Outer Harbor.[49] At first this plan was met with some cynicism, in particular because of the feasibility of the project.

On December 11, the company met with local AFL-CIO members to discuss the number of jobs created by the proposed project, which was said to be 10,000. Stracick also disclosed that there are "15 private, secret sponsors" willing to fund the project. He also stated that no tax money would be used to fund a stadium.[50]

In January 2013, the group met with Erie County legislators, their second major appearance since October. During this meeting, the idea of having the [Strong Foundation](/source/The_Strong) open a sports museum on the $1.8 billion premises was also strengthened.[51]

Howard Zemsky, chairman of the [NFTA](/source/Niagara_Frontier_Transportation_Authority) said that he was opposed to the project, referring to the idea of granting a nine to twelve month option on the waterfront land, saying simply "we're not doing that."

In May 2013 the GBSEC submitted a $500,000 offer to the NFTA for the exclusive right to negotiate the purchase of 150 acres (61 ha) of outer harbor land.[52]

On August 26, 2014, it was announced that the Outer Harbor site was no longer being considered, after a study showed that at least four bridges would need to be built to effectively service the increase in traffic.[53]

### Buffalo Sports Corridor

On May 11, 2014, another proposal for an outer harbor sports complex was announced by Buffalo Sportz Complex, known as "Olympia Sports Park." This complex would have been located slightly south of the GBSEC proposed site.

Thomas Dee, President of the Erie County Harbor Development Corporation, acknowledged the proposal but also noted that similar projects, including the GBSEC proposal, also existed for competition.[54]

### Artvoice proposal

The August 7, 2014, issue of [Artvoice](/source/Artvoice), a local magazine for the Buffalo area, detailed a plan for a new Bills stadium and retail in downtown Buffalo, immediately to the east of the [KeyBank Center](/source/KeyBank_Center).[55]

### AECOM report

The AECOM report recommended four sites, including along the Buffalo River and Ohio Street, next to the KeyBank Center, at the current site of [Highmark Stadium](/source/Ralph_Wilson_Stadium), and across from [Sahlen Field](/source/Sahlen_Field).

Other potential stadium locations mentioned or rumored, included:

- Land bordered by Illinois, Exchange, Michigan and Perry Streets in downtown Buffalo, near the KeyBank Center[56]
- A portion of the [Lackawanna/Bethlehem Steel](/source/Lackawanna_Steel_Company) site in [Lackawanna](/source/Lackawanna,_New_York)
- Land north of [Interstate 90](/source/Interstate_90_in_New_York) outside of [Batavia](/source/Batavia,_New_York)[57]
- [Pyramid Companies](/source/Pyramid_Companies) developer Scott Congel once suggested a plot of land in [West Seneca](/source/West_Seneca,_New_York), on the site of the former [Seneca Mall](/source/Seneca_Mall)[58]

On August 26, 2014, it was announced that the Niagara Falls (which may have used a large plot being held by [Howard Milstein](/source/Howard_Milstein)) and Buffalo Outer Harbor sites had been ruled out based on similar issues with infrastructure related to the two sites.[59]

## Naming rights

[New Era Cap Company](/source/New_Era_Cap_Company) held [right of first refusal](/source/Right_of_first_refusal) for the naming rights to the proposed venue;[60] they surrendered that right in 2020.[61]

The stadium's naming rights will be held by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, which entered into an initial 10-year agreement with the Bills for their current stadium on March 29, 2021.[62][63] The Bills announced on June 5, 2023, during a groundbreaking ceremony that its naming rights deal with Highmark had been extended, with the "Highmark Stadium" name carrying over to the new venue.[64] To avoid confusion with the current venue, it will be referred to as "New Highmark Stadium" during construction. Terms of the extended naming agreement were not released, with Bills executive vice president and chief operating officer Ron Raccuia simply referring to it as a "long-term deal" during an interview with *The Buffalo News*; Highmark had rights of first refusal during naming rights negotiations, which "wrapped quickly".[65]

## Non-football events

On October 10, 2025, [National Hockey League](/source/National_Hockey_League) commissioner [Gary Bettman](/source/Gary_Bettman) committed to a future [NHL Winter Classic](/source/NHL_Winter_Classic) to be held at the stadium, with the league setting a nonbinding target for the 2028 Winter Classic to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the inaugural "[Ice Bowl](/source/2008_NHL_Winter_Classic)" at the previous stadium.[66]

## See also

- [Tottenham Hotspur Stadium](/source/Tottenham_Hotspur_Stadium)
- [War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo)](/source/War_Memorial_Stadium_(Buffalo))

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## External links

- [Official site](https://www.buffalobills.com/news/stadium-news)
- [Highmari Stadium Tour during construction in 2025](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjs3Bv4mCXU) on YouTube

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