Not as much as the stadium cost Indiana taxpayers and likely US taxpayers from federal grant money.
It was originally referred to as Indiana Stadium until Lucas Oil purchased the naming rights. The total cost of Lucas Oil Stadium was
$720 million. The stadium is being financed with funds raised by the State of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis, with the Indianapolis Colts providing
$100 million.
Marion County has raised taxes for food and beverage sales, auto rental taxes, innkeeper's taxes, and admission taxes for its share of the costs. Meanwhile, there has been an increase in food and beverage taxes in the 8 surrounding
doughnut counties (with the exception of
Morgan County) and the sale of Colts license plates.
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The County Commissioners of each county voted whether to levy the 1% food and beverage tax proposed by Marion County. Sweetening the deal for those counties was the fact that half of the revenue from the tax would stay in the respective county.
Morgan County was the only county to turn down the offer, yet in a later vote, it levied its own 1% tax – thus keeping
all of its additional generated revenue.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Lucas+Oil+Stadium+funding&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Notice the link to the source? You libtards tend to forget giving proper credit to sources.
Anyway, I certainly don't hear you fucking libtards whine about the cost of taxpayer subsidies that allow those fucktarded NFL players to make millions.