Chiefs File Trademarks That Suggest Names for Planned Kansas Stadium Campus
The filings show the team is protecting potential brand names for a Kansas campus without committing to use of those marks.
Overview
- The Kansas City Chiefs submitted six trademark applications to the USPTO in late June 2026 covering names for a new domed stadium, practice site and mixed-use districts.
- The filings list Kingdom Commons, Tailgate Town, '63 Entertainment, Arrowhead Sports Complex, Arrowhead Sports and Entertainment Complex, and Two-Point Development as potential marks.
- A team spokesperson called the filings routine IP protection and said the names may or may not be used for the projects.
- The stadium move to Wyandotte County and a separate practice campus in Olathe are tied to Kansas funding changes that make large public incentives possible and aim for readiness by the 2031 season.
- Design work by Populous and Manica is underway before expected ground-breaking in 2027, and the trademarks signal how the Chiefs might preserve brand continuity, build fan districts, and manage commercial development.