1. What will be built?
The stadium financing legislation approved by Minnesota legislators and signed by Gov. Mark Dayton in May 2012 calls for a 65,000-seat stadium with the capability of expanding to 72,000 seats for special events such as the Super Bowl.
The stadium will have a fixed roof with an option for a retractable roof or window. It also will include 150 executive suites and 7,000 premium club seats, as well as restaurants and a team Hall of Fame.
A draft environmental impact statement made public in April suggests the stadium will be taller than the Metrodome by nearly 100 feet and nearly double the size.
2. How much will the stadium cost?
The construction cost is $975 million. The Vikings are responsible for paying $477 million, with the remainder to be split between the state of Minnesota and the city of Minneapolis.
The team's share will come from the sale of personal seat licenses, stadium naming rights, an NFL loan and team equity.
The state will contribute $348 million, largely from revenues generated by the sale of electronic pull tabs, bingo and sports tip boards.
The city has pledged $150 million from a series of sales taxes that include a citywide sales tax, downtown restaurant and liquor taxes and a hotel tax.
3. When will construction begin?
Groundbreaking is scheduled for October 2013. Crews will begin digging on property east of the Metrodome while the Vikings play their final season in the stadium.