Bills' New Stadium Hit With $150K in Graffiti Damage

Construction firms offer $100K reward for information leading to arrests.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

Gilbane Building and Turner Construction have offered a $100,000 reward after discovering graffiti, described as pornographic and homophobic, inside the Bills' new $2.1 billion stadium currently under construction in Buffalo, New York. The vandalism caused around $150,000 in damage, forcing the suspension of construction until the site could be reset and expectations reinforced.

Why it matters

The graffiti incident at the Bills' new stadium raises concerns about security and oversight at major construction projects, especially those involving high-profile public facilities. It also highlights the potential financial and reputational costs of such vandalism, which can delay progress and require significant resources to address.

The details

According to officials, the graffiti was found in several secure locations throughout the partially completed stadium, including both finished and unfinished areas. The vandalism, which used oil-based spray paint, ruined surfaces and flooring, forcing the removal and reinstallation of affected materials. Construction was temporarily suspended while the site was reset and expectations were reinforced with workers.

  • The graffiti was discovered earlier this week.
  • Construction resumed on Friday after the incident.
  • The new Bills stadium is scheduled to open in July 2026.

The players

Gilbane Building

A construction firm working on the Bills' new stadium project.

Turner Construction

A construction firm working on the Bills' new stadium project.

Mark Poloncarz

Erie County Executive, who described the graffiti as pornographic and homophobic.

William Geary

Erie County Commissioner of Public Works, who stated the damage totaled around $150,000.

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What’s next

The judge will decide on Tuesday whether to allow the suspects out on bail.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of robust security measures and a culture of respect at major construction sites, especially for high-profile public projects. The significant financial and reputational costs of such vandalism underscore the need for vigilance and accountability to protect these investments.