"The Jungle"
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Former names | Paul Brown Stadium (2000–2021) |
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Address | 1 Paycor Stadium USA[1] |
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Coordinates | 39°05′42″N 84°30′58″W / 39.095°N 84.516°W / 39.095; -84.516 |
Public transit | Connector at The Banks |
Owner | Hamilton County |
Operator | Cincinnati Bengals |
Executive suites | 114 |
Capacity | 65,515 |
Record attendance | 67,260 (Bengals vs. Dolphins, Thursday, September 29, 2022)[2] |
Surface | Kentucky Bluegrass (2000–2003) FieldTurf (2004–2011) Act Global synthetic turf (2012–2017) Shaw Sports Momentum Pro (2018–present)[3] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | April 25, 1998[4] |
Opened | August 19, 2000 24 years ago |
Construction cost | $455 million ($805 million in 2023 dollars[5]) |
Architect | NBBJ[6] Glaser Associates Inc.[6] Moody Nolan[6] Stallworth Architecture Inc.[6] |
Project manager | Getz Ventures[7] |
Structural engineer | Ove Arup/Graham, Obermeyer[6] |
Services engineer | Flack & Kurtz, Inc.[6] |
General contractor | TBMD Joint Venture (Turner/Barton Malow/D.A.G.)[6] |
Tenants | |
Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) (2000–present) Cincinnati Bearcats (NCAA) (2014) |
"The Jungle"
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Former names | Paul Brown Stadium (2000–2021) |
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Address | 1 Paycor Stadium USA[1] |
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Coordinates | 39°05′42″N 84°30′58″W / 39.095°N 84.516°W / 39.095; -84.516 |
Public transit | Connector at The Banks |
Owner | Hamilton County |
Operator | Cincinnati Bengals |
Executive suites | 114 |
Capacity | 65,515 |
Record attendance | 67,260 (Bengals vs. Dolphins, Thursday, September 29, 2022)[2] |
Surface | Kentucky Bluegrass (2000–2003) FieldTurf (2004–2011) Act Global synthetic turf (2012–2017) Shaw Sports Momentum Pro (2018–present)[3] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | April 25, 1998[4] |
Opened | August 19, 2000 24 years ago |
Construction cost | $455 million ($805 million in 2023 dollars[5]) |
Architect | NBBJ[6] Glaser Associates Inc.[6] Moody Nolan[6] Stallworth Architecture Inc.[6] |
Project manager | Getz Ventures[7] |
Structural engineer | Ove Arup/Graham, Obermeyer[6] |
Services engineer | Flack & Kurtz, Inc.[6] |
General contractor | TBMD Joint Venture (Turner/Barton Malow/D.A.G.)[6] |
Tenants | |
Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) (2000–present) Cincinnati Bearcats (NCAA) (2014) |