Q&A

Is the Minnesota Vikings Stadium open or closed?

Is the Minnesota Vikings Stadium open or closed?

The Vikings played at the Metrodome from 1982 until its closure in 2013; during construction, the Vikings played two seasons (2014, 2015) at the open-air TCF Bank Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota….U.S. Bank Stadium.

Construction
Opened July 22, 2016
Construction cost $1.061 billion

What are they doing to the U.S. Bank Stadium?

“The new, enhanced exterior enclosure will be designed, engineered, and constructed differently than the original enclosure, and it will provide water barrier redundancies not included in the original design,” reads a joint statement from the MSFA and Mortenson Construction issued in February.

Why is U.S. Bank Stadium boarded up?

US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis has reported problems with its building panels since the beginning. The settlement required the contractors to replace 250,000 square feet of the zinc panels on the building’s exterior because of moisture seepage in the underlying water barrier.

Does Vikings Stadium roof open?

“Clear Is the New Retractable’ HKS found these roofs are opened on average just four to five times a year and cost some $75 million more to construct than a fixed roof.

Are they boarding up U.S. Bank Stadium?

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Five years after opening, U.S. Bank Stadium is still under construction. The $1 billion facility is in the final phase of its latest facelift. Just two years ago, the stadium was at the top of its game, hosting the Final Four. From football to concerts, it gained local acclaim.

Is the area around U.S. Bank Stadium safe?

Yes. I walked around the city each night that I was there and always felt safe. I wouldn’t hesitate to walk over to the stadium from the hotel. over a year ago.

Who owns the U.S. Bank Stadium?

Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority
U.S. Bank Stadium/Owners