‘What is more, in those other cities, the team typically owns the building. Here, the state will own the stadium. With that, the Bills will make lease payments to Albany, which will also benefit from income taxes paid by the players. That income, alone, will repay the state’s portion of construction costs over 20 years, Hochul has said. In addition, the state and county will reap revenues from sales taxes paid by fans who trek to the stadium – and anywhere else they gather to watch a game – for at least 30 years.’