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Three Generations Of The Malone Family Involved In Building The New Home Of The NFL’s Buffalo Bills - The $2.2 Billion Highmark Stadium

Published Tuesday, August 18, 2026
by Maddy Glab/Buffalo Bills Senior Team Reporter
Three Generations Of The Malone Family Involved In Building The New Home Of The NFL’s Buffalo Bills - The $2.2 Billion Highmark Stadium

(ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK) - On the front-door of the spectacular Highmark Stadium is something that greets you with warmth. Before you walk inside of its breath-taking interior, it's impossible to ignore the 5,369 names next to a large sign that reads: We Built This House. Those names make up the people who poured their hearts and souls into designing, building and bringing Highmark Stadium to life. If you look closer, you'll see many shared last names. While some are by coincidence, some are not. Several families helped build Highmark Stadium. The Malone Family is one of those stories. "There's a lot of our names etched in the glass over there," Labor (Laborers Local 210) Foreman George Malone III said. Three generations of the Malone Family helped build Highmark Stadium: George Malone Jr., 64; three of his sons - Terrance Malone, 46, George Malone III, 42 and Antonio Malone, 35 - as well as George III's son, DeJaun Malone, 25. Construction is in their blood. George Jr.'s hands have built plenty of Buffalo. "I worked on local colleges, Roswell (Park Cancer Institute), UB (University of Buffalo) Medical on Main Street," Laborer George Jr. said. "I've done a lot of road work, (Route 21), New York State’s (I-90), (Route 33)." Even though George Jr. has been in construction for close to 40 years, nothing tops the new stadium project. "This has been my biggest project. I've enjoyed it, especially since I'm a Bills fan," George Jr. said. "I've been a Bills fan all my life."

To Continue Reading This Labor News Report, Go To: Buffalo Blueprint Part I | Three generations of the Malone family build Highmark Stadium together

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