Published 6/27/2008
by Mark Maske
at Mark Maske's NFL Insider
The New York Giants have announced that they will sell personal seat licenses for tickets at their new stadium, scheduled to open in 2010. The licenses will cost $1,000 to $20,000 per seat depending on location, according to the team. The Giants are building the $1.6 billion stadium at the Meadowlands with the New York Jets....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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