Following Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, attention shifts to Santa Clara, California, as preparations begin for Super Bowl LX in 2026. Levi's Stadium, which previously hosted the Super Bowl in 2016, is undergoing significant renovations costing $200 million, including state-of-the-art facilities like a new LED lighting system and the league's largest 4K video display. The Bay Area Host Committee anticipates the event could generate between $370 million to $630 million in economic impact, benefiting Santa Clara County by approximately $160 million. Mayor Matt Mahan and local officials are actively involved in the planning process.
The Bay Area Host Committee estimates hosting the Super Bowl could have an economic impact anywhere from $370 million to $630 million, with up to about $160 million coming just in Santa Clara County.
Levi's Stadium is in the middle of a $200 million renovation to prepare for the Super Bowl, incorporating a new LED field lighting system and the largest 4K display in the league.
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