who owns nrg stadium
NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, is owned by the Harris County Sports and Convention Corporation (HCSCC), often referred to as the Harris County Sports Authority. This public entity oversees the venue, which opened in 2002 as the home of the Houston Texans NFL team.
Ownership Details
The Harris County Sports Authority holds legal ownership and is responsible for capital repairs and maintenance.
- Funding came from public sources ($317 million) and private contributions ($50 million), totaling around $367 million initially.
- The stadium is managed by SMG World (now ASM Global), but ownership remains with the public authority.
NRG Energy secured naming rights in a $300 million, 32-year deal starting from Reliant Energy's original sponsorship.
Historical Context
Construction began in 2000, driven by Houston NFL Holdings (led by Bob McNair) to bring an NFL team back to the city.
Originally called Reliant Stadium, it rebranded to NRG Stadium in 2014 after NRG acquired Reliant.
It's part of NRG Park, including the Astrodome, with a retractable roof—a first for NFL stadiums.
Recent Developments
As of March 2026, the Houston Texans' new headquarters in Bridgeland signals regional commitment but raises questions about long-term ties to NRG Stadium.
No ownership changes are reported; the team leases the venue while retaining concession and branding revenues.
Aspect| Details
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Capacity| 72,220 seats5
Surface| Natural grass (97,000 sq ft)4
Key Tenants| Houston Texans, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo1
Owner| Harris County Sports Authority19
Naming Rights| NRG Energy ($300M/32 years)15
Bottom TL;DR: Harris County Sports Authority owns NRG Stadium, with NRG holding naming rights—no recent transfers noted.
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