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Cardinals Stadium (August–September 2006) University of Phoenix Stadium (2006–2018) Address: 1 Cardinals Drive: Location: Glendale, Arizona: Coordinates: Parking: 14,000 on-site parking spaces: Owner: Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority: Operator: ASM Global [1] Executive suites: 88: Capacity
It opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium and was known as FirstEnergy Stadium from 2013 to 2023 before briefly reverting to its original name until 2024. The initial seating capacity was listed at 73,200 people, but following the first phase of a two-year renovation project in 2014, was reduced to the current capacity of 67,431.
St. Louis Browns (1928–36) Philadelphia Athletics/Kansas City Athletics (1946–62) Demolished (became parking garage for Kravis Center) Compadre Stadium: 1986 1997 Chandler, Arizona: Milwaukee Brewers (1986–1997) Demolished [3] Cooke Field: 1924 Leesburg, Florida: Philadelphia Phillies (1922–1924) Demolished (became Cutrale Citrus plant ...
It is the spring training home of the Milwaukee Brewers and their minor league affiliates (replacing Compadre Stadium in southeast suburban Chandler). It is also the home stadium to both of the Arizona Complex League Brewers Minor League Baseball teams of the Arizona Complex League. American Family Insurance has naming rights for the Fields. In ...
The Browns’ lease at their stadium expires after the 2028 season. The team has discussed overhauling the property with a $1.1 billion renovation, which is preferred by the City of Cleveland and ...
The stadium has hosted two annual college football bowl games: the Fiesta Bowl from 1971 to 2006, and the Cactus Bowl from 2006 to 2015. The stadium was the home of the Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) from 1988 through the 2005 season, when the Cardinals moved into their own stadium in Glendale.
According to Jeremy Pelzer of Cleveland.com, the Browns plan on asking for taxpayers to provide half the funding for a $2.4 billion domed stadium in Brook Park, or for a $1 billion upgrade to ...
Glendale Arizona's Westgate Entertainment District is a 223-acre (0.90 km 2), mixed-used development that was originally proposed to include 8,000,000 square feet (740,000 m 2) of shopping, dining, entertainment, high-end condominiums, parks, and office space.