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The History of Joe Robbie Stadium (Pro Player Stadium)
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A 15 page paper discussing Joe
Robbie's radical departure from the norm in gaining modern facilities for his Miami Dolphins.
Robbie bought the Dolphins in 1965, and the existing Orange Bowl had been their home
stadium for decades. Though the Orange Bowl stadium was 50 years old in the 1980s, local
government owners would not approve any substantial renovations and provided only minimal
maintenance. Joe Robbie managed some creative financing for his $110 million stadium,
building it in less than four years completely with private funds, none of which were his own.
The Robbie family sold both the stadium and the Dolphins to Wayne Huizenga after Robbie's
death in 1990, and a marketing arrangement has it renamed to Pro Player Stadium until 2006.
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The History of Joe Robbie Stadium (Pro Player Stadium)
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