
The Texans' home venue will revert to its original name, Reliant Stadium, after 12 years as NRG Stadium. The name change, approved by the Harris County Sports & Convention Corporation, will take effect in August as part of the team's 25th season.
The Texans played in Reliant Stadium for 12 years and in NRG Stadium for 12 years. Their 25th season will see the building's name revert to the original name.
The Houston Chronicle reports that the Harris County Sports & Convention Corporation approved the name change on Wednesday, and the stadium again will become Reliant Stadium in August.
Reliant Energy, which is based in Houston, bought the 30-year naming rights for the stadium and surrounding buildings for $300 million in 2002. NRG Energy purchased Reliantâs retail electricity business in 2009 and opted to change the name of the stadium in 2014.
NRG pointed to a recent survey that showed 90 percent of their Houston-based customers supported the return of the stadiumâs original name.
âItâs the brand that they connect with, that they do business with, that they trust to deliver their power and that we have relationships with, so weâre excited to bring it back,â NRG Consumer president Brad Bentley told the newspaper. âWe think weâll have a lot of good momentum and excitement among our customers.â
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The name change back to Reliant Stadium is due to strong support from Houston-based customers, with a survey indicating that 90% favored the return to the original name.
Reliant Stadium will officially reopen under its new name in August, coinciding with the Texans' 25th season.




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