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Nissan Stadium Construction Continues in Nashville for Tennessee Titans New Home

Construction of the new Nissan Stadium is 50% complete with 1,400 workers daily; 70% of seats are sold, supported by $1.2 billion in public funding for the $2.1 billion project.

  • On Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025, the Tennessee Titans reached the halfway point of building the new Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., with visible construction activity on site.
  • Construction broke ground Feb. 29, 2024, employing approximately 1,400 workers daily on the $2.1 billion project backed by $1.2 billion in state and local bonds, aiming for the 2027 season.
  • Metal panels and windows started going up at the start of September, about 63% of steelwork is finished and scheduled to top out in November, with every seat approximately 38% closer to the field.
  • Burke Nihill said 70% of the building has been sold, premium seating is sold out, and only six of 130 suites plus three of 13 'Touchdown' suites remain available.
  • Once cranes come down, crews will begin roof installation targeted to finish October 2026, featuring a translucent cable-suspension roof similar to SoFi Stadium and Allegiant Stadium.
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Titans reach halfway point of construction on new enclosed stadium

The Tennessee Titans are at the halfway point of building their new Nissan Stadium. They’re even further along at making sure the building is filled up for the 2027 season.

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