Hochul Fails to Spark Chant at $2.1 Billion Bills Stadium Opening
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 26
Hochul Fails to Spark Chant at $2.1 Billion Bills Stadium Opening
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 26
Summary
Kathy Hochul drew little response when she tried to lead multiple “Let’s go Buffalo” chants at the Buffalo Bills’ new stadium ribbon-cutting ceremony in Orchard Park.
The New York governor kept pressing the crowd after an initially muted reaction, urging more enthusiasm and invoking “good karma” for the new venue, but the call-and-response still fell flat.
The ceremony formally opened the Bills’ new 60,000-seat Highmark Stadium, where owner Terry Pegula and Mary Wilson, wife of former owner Ralph Wilson, also spoke.
Frank Cravotta, the Bills’ senior vice president of design and stadium operations, said the stadium is 99.75% complete ahead of its Aug. 8 debut event.
The $2.1 billion facility is built for Buffalo winters, with underground heating coils, grass-growing lights, a snow-melt system and a wind-blocking canopy.