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Former names | Miller Park (2001–2020) |
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Address | 1 Brewers Way |
Location | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 43°1′42″N 87°58′16″W / 43.02833°N 87.97111°W / 43.02833; -87.97111 |
Owner | Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District[1] |
Capacity | 41,900[2] |
Record attendance | 46,641 (Concert; George Strait; June 3, 2023)[citation needed] baseball: 46,218 (September 6, 2003, Cubs vs Brewers) |
Field size | Left Field – 342 feet (104 m) (2021 posted 342, original 344 feet) Left-Center – 371 feet (113 m) (Not Posted) Center Field – 400 feet (122 m) Right-Center – 374 feet (114 m) (Not Posted) Right Field – 337 feet (103 m) (345 posted) Backstop – 56 feet (17 m) |
Surface | Kentucky Bluegrass |
Scoreboard | 1080 display, 5,940-square-foot (552 m2) video board, 55 feet (17 m) high x 110 feet (34 m) wide |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 9, 1996 (November 9, 1996) |
Built | 1996–2001 |
Opened | April 6, 2001 (April 6, 2001) |
Construction cost | US$400 million ($688 million in 2023 dollars[3]) |
Architect | HKS, Inc. NBBJ Eppstein Uhen Architects |
Project manager | International Facilities Group, LLC.[4] |
Structural engineer | Arup/Flad Structural Engineers[5] |
Services engineer | Arup/Kapur & Associates[5] |
General contractor | HCH Miller Park Joint Venture (Hunt Construction; Clark Construction; Hunzinger Co.)[6] |
Tenants | |
Milwaukee Brewers (MLB) 2001–present |
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Former names | Miller Park (2001–2020) |
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Address | 1 Brewers Way |
Location | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 43°1′42″N 87°58′16″W / 43.02833°N 87.97111°W / 43.02833; -87.97111 |
Owner | Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District[1] |
Capacity | 41,900[2] |
Record attendance | 46,641 (Concert; George Strait; June 3, 2023)[citation needed] baseball: 46,218 (September 6, 2003, Cubs vs Brewers) |
Field size | Left Field – 342 feet (104 m) (2021 posted 342, original 344 feet) Left-Center – 371 feet (113 m) (Not Posted) Center Field – 400 feet (122 m) Right-Center – 374 feet (114 m) (Not Posted) Right Field – 337 feet (103 m) (345 posted) Backstop – 56 feet (17 m) |
Surface | Kentucky Bluegrass |
Scoreboard | 1080 display, 5,940-square-foot (552 m2) video board, 55 feet (17 m) high x 110 feet (34 m) wide |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 9, 1996 (November 9, 1996) |
Built | 1996–2001 |
Opened | April 6, 2001 (April 6, 2001) |
Construction cost | US$400 million ($688 million in 2023 dollars[3]) |
Architect | HKS, Inc. NBBJ Eppstein Uhen Architects |
Project manager | International Facilities Group, LLC.[4] |
Structural engineer | Arup/Flad Structural Engineers[5] |
Services engineer | Arup/Kapur & Associates[5] |
General contractor | HCH Miller Park Joint Venture (Hunt Construction; Clark Construction; Hunzinger Co.)[6] |
Tenants | |
Milwaukee Brewers (MLB) 2001–present |