Minnesota Selected to Host Super Bowl LII
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MINNESOTA SELECTED TO HOST SUPER BOWL LII IN FEBRUARY 2018
Media Availability to be held in Governor Daytons reception room on Wednesday, May 21, at 4 p.m.
MINNEAPOLIS (May 20, 2014) The NFL announced today that Minnesota was selected to host Super Bowl LII. The February 2018 contest will be held in the new Minnesota Stadium set to open in 2016. The Minnesota Super Bowl Bid Committee delivered the successful presentation to all 32 NFL owners in a presentation today in Atlanta following the final bid submission on May 7. Centered on the theme, Built for the Bold, the bid presentation highlighted the new, iconic and bold stadium as a centerpiece, and included the many bold moves Minnesotans have made in creating a destination that is ready to host the worlds biggest game.
We are thrilled to bring the Super Bowl back to Minnesota, said Richard Davis, chief executive officer of U.S. Bank and bid committee co-chair. We succeeded in making the best case to the NFL owners by pointing out the many strengths our region offers a tremendous entertainment and hospitality industry, strong connectivity with both our light rail and skyway systems, and perhaps most important, a new, iconic stadium that will be among the best in the country.
We appreciate the collaborative effort from Minnesotas business and community leadership in putting together this winning bid, said Vikings Owner/President Mark Wilf. It was evident to me and my brother Zygi that the other NFL owners were extremely impressed with everything Minnesota had to offer, and we have no doubt they will be even more excited with what the community will deliver in February 2018.
The Super Bowl is the most-watched annual event in the world, said Doug Baker, chief executive officer of Ecolab and bid committee co-chair. This unprecedented audience, along with the 100,000 people who come to experience it in person, will see this vibrant, engaged community that celebrates all that winter can be when we showcase everything from outdoor activities on Nicollet Malls Super Bowl Boulevard to an ice palace at the Saint Paul Winter Carnival. We plan to set the bar high for all northern destinations that host the Super Bowl.
Im most excited by the opportunity to show the world our communitys remarkable legacy project that will enhance the lives of Minnesotas children and set a precedent for the future of the game, said Marilyn Carlson Nelson, former chair and chief executive officer of Carlson Companies and bid committee co-chair. Its also a joy to know that the 29,000 hospitality workers in Minneapolis and many more throughout the region will be able to welcome the world to our state once again in 2018. The innovation, hospitality and boldness that are Minnesota will leave a mark on the NFL and the Super Bowl for many years to come.
The game will be held in the new Minnesota Multi-Purpose Stadium, currently under construction and set to open in July 2016. The stadium, which will typically seat 65,400, will be expandable to 72,000 seats for the 2018 Super Bowl. With a clear ETFE roof and five of the largest glass pivoting doors in the world, fans will experience an outdoor feel in a climate-controlled environment.
Attending fans and the world will see the best of Minnesota from the sunlit view of downtown Minneapolis through the stadium windows to the many activities happening throughout the region, said Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority Chair Michele Kelm-Helgen. The new stadium and adjacent two-block park that is being developed are incredible assets that will offer amazing fan experiences.
By securing the bid, Minnesota beat contenders New Orleans and Indianapolis, both cities that have hosted recent Super Bowls. We are honored to have been in the company of two such fine competitors, said Melvin Tennant, president and CEO, Meet Minneapolis. Both New Orleans and Indianapolis had extremely strong bids and their reputations precede them. We are excited to join their ranks in hosting a Super Bowl of the 21st Century.
Visit www.mnsuperbowl.com to view a photo gallery and videos from the winning Minnesota Super Bowl LII bid.
MEDIA AVAILABILITY IN MINNESOTA OFFERED ON MAY 21 Members of the Minnesota Super Bowl Bid Committee will be available to the media on Wednesday, May 21, at 4 p.m. in the Governors reception room at the Minnesota State Capitol.
WHO: Governor Mark Dayton, State of Minnesota
Mark and Zygi Wilf, owners, Minnesota Vikings
Doug Baker, chairman and CEO, Ecolab and bid committee co-chair Marilyn Carlson Nelson, former chair and CEO, Carlson Companies and bid committee co-chair Richard Davis, chairman/president/CEO, U.S. Bancorp and bid committee co-chair
Michele Kelm-Helgen, chair, MSFA and bid committee member
Melvin Tennant, president and CEO, Meet Minneapolis and bid committee member
Lester Bagley, vice president of public affairs/stadium development, Minnesota Vikings and bid committee member
Commissioner Katie Clark Sieben, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and bid committee member
Rob Moor, CEO, Minnesota Timberwolves, chair, Meet Minneapolis Board of Directors and bid committee member
WHAT: Bid committee members and co-chairs will discuss Minnesotas winning Super Bowl LII bid
WHERE: Governors reception room, Minnesota State Capitol
Saint Paul, Minn.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 21, 2014
4 p.m.
WHY: To be available for questions from local media following their return from Atlanta upon the awarding of Super Bowl LII in 2018 to Minnesota.
CONTACTS: For more information please contact:
Meet Minneapolis Communications Manager Kristen Montag at 612.767.8038
MSFA Director of Communications Jenn Hathaway at 612.335.3308 or
Vikings Executive Director of Communications Jeff Anderson at 612.247.4482 (cell, in Atlanta today).
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