Friday, April 5, 2013

Vikings Granted $200 Million for Stadium Loan

Not a lot occurred, on the very first day of the NFL meetings. A lot of rumors and headlines about possible concept changes came from the location in Washington where the meetings are increasingly being used. But, one thing that did pass through most of the NFL owners was granting the Minnesota Vikings a million aG-4a loan because of their ground financing. The newest Vikings ground has been a $975 million project. The newest arena continues to be under discussions on what the design of the center can look like says owner Mike Wilf. Kevin Seifert reports: aThe group must also reach a formal agreement with the University of Minnesota on use of the arena, meaning that work needed to make the construction NFL-ready will more than likely happen after the schoolas 2013 soccer routine is completed.a The Vikings will perform their last season in the current Metrodome in 2013, and will make their first look in the new ground in the 2014-2015 season. Follow @NFLGridironGab on Twitter and Like us on Facebook because it happens even as we report all the latest NFL news and rumors!

Via: SV Ried - SK Rapid Wien - Austrian Bundesliga

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