What's Happening?
Construction is underway on the new Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, with significant progress being made as the old stadium is dismantled. The new stadium, which is set to open in the fall, features
its name prominently displayed on several sides of the building. Meanwhile, the old stadium is being gradually taken apart, with seats and other components being removed and sold. The dismantling process includes protective measures around Founder’s Plaza, which houses a statue of former owner Ralph Wilson. The construction and dismantling efforts are part of a broader plan to modernize the facilities for the Buffalo Bills.
Why It's Important?
The construction of the new Highmark Stadium represents a significant investment in the future of the Buffalo Bills and the local community. The new facility is expected to enhance the fan experience and provide modern amenities that align with current standards for professional sports venues. The dismantling of the old stadium marks the end of an era, as it has been a central part of the community and the team's history. The project also has economic implications, as it involves significant construction activity and the potential for increased tourism and local business opportunities once the new stadium opens.






