Who owns U.S. Bank Stadium and why does it say Minnesota on it instead of Vikings?

U.S. Bank Stadium is owned by the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA), a public entity created by the Minnesota Legislature in 2012. The MSFA is responsible for financing, constructing, and operating the stadium, which is primarily used by the Minnesota Vikings football team.

The name "Minnesota" is displayed on the stadium to reflect the state's ownership and contribution to the project. The Vikings logo and name are not featured prominently on the exterior of the stadium due to a naming rights agreement with U.S. Bank, which paid $250 million over 25 years for the rights to name the stadium.

Related Questions:

  1. When was U.S. Bank Stadium built? Opened in August 2016
  2. What is the capacity of U.S. Bank Stadium? 66,655
  3. What other events are held at U.S. Bank Stadium besides Vikings games? Concerts, soccer matches, college football games
  4. Who designed U.S. Bank Stadium? HKS, Inc.
  5. Why is the roof of U.S. Bank Stadium translucent? To allow natural light into the stadium

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