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  2. Acrisure Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Heinz Field with downtown Pittsburgh in the background, September 2007. The first event held at Heinz Field was a concert hosted by 'N Sync on August 18, 2001. Coincidentally, they were also the last band to perform at the Steelers' previous home, Three Rivers Stadium.

  3. Pittsburgh Steelers’ Heinz Field to be renamed Acrisure ...

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    Pittsburgh Steelers’ Heinz Field to be renamed Acrisure Stadium. July 11, 2022 at 12:08 PM ...

  4. Steelers Owner Addresses Heinz Field Naming Situation - AOL

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    The Pittsburgh Steelers have played home games at Heinz Field ever since unveiling the new stadium in 2001. Yet an expiring naming rights deal means everyone may need to get used to calling it ...

  5. Heinz Field Shows Zoning Law’s True Colors in Seat-Paint Case

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    That question lies at the heart of a legal dispute between PSSI Stadium LLC, the primary tenant of Heinz Field, and the City of Pittsburgh and its zoning […] Heinz Field Shows Zoning Law’s ...

  6. 2017 NHL Stadium Series - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Flyers played against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on February 25, 2017. [1] This was the only game in the Stadium Series scheduled during the 2016–17 NHL season, although there were three other outdoor games previously played in that season. It was one of the most attended outdoor NHL ...

  7. Heinz - Wikipedia

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    The company's world headquarters were in Chicago, Illinois, with the H. J. Heinz division located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the company was founded. The company's "keystone" logo was based on that of Pennsylvania, the "keystone state". Heinz Field was named after the Heinz company in 2001.