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Exterior of Target Field, including a view of the commuter platform at Target Field station. Designed by Populous with Bruce Miller as principal lead, Target Field is a modern take on other Populous-designed stadiums such as Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, PNC Park in Pittsburgh, and Oracle Park in San Francisco.
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The Northern Lights Express to Duluth would originate at Target Field. Potential regional rail routes from Target Field station include the Dakota Rail Corridor to Hutchinson , the Dan Patch Corridor to Northfield , the Little Crow Line to Willmar , the Red Rock Corridor to Hastings , and the Minnesota Prairie Line to Norwood Young America .
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Target Center was once one of three NBA arenas with parquet floors, including TD Garden in Boston, and Amway Arena (later Amway Center) in Orlando—the floor was replaced prior to the 2007–08 NBA season. Target Center is the first arena to have a green roof. It was unveiled on September 15, 2009. [12]
The first step in expanding the terminal is building a new six-story parking garage to add parking and more space for the terminal to grow. After being stalled to keep parking open during a busy ...
In 2002, construction crews replaced the south end zone bleachers with a rounded bowl, adding luxury boxes and covered club seating in an upper deck, as well as additional general admission seating for students and season ticket holders; these renovations expanded seating capacity by nearly 10,000, giving Vaught-Hemingway a capacity of 60,580.
Spartan Stadium (formerly College Field, Macklin Field, and Macklin Stadium) is an outdoor stadium in East Lansing, Michigan, United States that opened in 1923. It is primarily used for football , and is the home field of the Michigan State University Spartans .