‘Ralph Wilson Stadium, home of the Buffalo Bills, was constructed in the suburb in 1973 because the Erie County legislature saw it as place with the potential for growth. It hasn’t happened. Orchard Park, a town of about 27,000, had no national profile before the stadium, and it doesn’t have much of one today. The area surrounding the stadium remains largely undeveloped commercially. So what’s Wilson Stadium worth to Orchard Park? "It’s very hard to quantify," said former town supervisor Toni Cudney. "In terms of the economy, most fans go tailgate in the parking lot and spend money at the stadium and none of that revenue goes into the local economy."’