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According to the Study, Expansion of the Stadium in Graz Costs 150 Million Euros: "Over Expectations"

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The city can contribute 30 million euros. The state of Styria and external financiers are required

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The city can contribute 30 million euros. The state of Styria and external financiers are required

·Vienna, Austria
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The feasibility study is based on four years of conversion time during ongoing operation.

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Now it is finally available, the long-awaited feasibility study for the reconstruction of the football stadium in Graz. The costs amount to up to 150 million euros, at the earliest in four years the project could be finished. Storm and GAK would not have to take off during the work. Here are the details! The years-long stadium debate in Graz turns into the straight line – or not? Although in the previous year it has been agreed that there will b…

·Vienna, Austria
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Expanding Graz's Merkur Arena to 20,000 seats would cost approximately €150 million. This was the result of a feasibility study commissioned by the City of Graz in recent months. The city itself could provide €30 million, and the state of Styria has also signaled its willingness to co-finance, it was announced on Thursday after the presentation at the city council meeting. However, additional funding will be necessary.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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