"Arrowhead”
|
|
|
|
Full name | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium |
---|---|
Address | 1 Arrowhead Drive |
Location | Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Coordinates | 39°2′56″N 94°29′2″W / 39.04889°N 94.48389°W / 39.04889; -94.48389 |
Public transit | KCATA: Route 47[1] |
Owner | Jackson County Sports Complex Authority |
Operator | Kansas City Chiefs |
Executive suites | 128 |
Capacity | 76,416 (2010–present)[2] Former capacity: |
Surface | TartanTurf (1972–1993) Latitude 36 Bermuda Grass (1994–2012) NorthBridge Bermudagrass (2013–present) [6] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 11, 1968; 56 years ago (July 11, 1968)[7] |
Opened | August 12, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-08-12) |
Renovated | 1991, 1994, 2007–2010 |
Expanded | 1995, 1997 |
Construction cost | US$43 million ($313 million in 2023 dollars[8]) US$375 million (2007–2010 renovation) ($524 million in 2023 dollars[8]) |
Architect | Kivett and Myers Populous (2007–2010 renovations)[9] |
Structural engineer | Bob D. Campbell & Co. Structural Engineers[10] |
General contractor | Sharp-Kidde-Webb Joint Venture[11] |
Tenants | |
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1972–present Kansas City Wizards (MLS) 1996–2007 |
|
Website | |
chiefs.com/stadium |
"Arrowhead”
|
|
|
|
Full name | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium |
---|---|
Address | 1 Arrowhead Drive |
Location | Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Coordinates | 39°2′56″N 94°29′2″W / 39.04889°N 94.48389°W / 39.04889; -94.48389 |
Public transit | KCATA: Route 47[1] |
Owner | Jackson County Sports Complex Authority |
Operator | Kansas City Chiefs |
Executive suites | 128 |
Capacity | 76,416 (2010–present)[2] Former capacity: |
Surface | TartanTurf (1972–1993) Latitude 36 Bermuda Grass (1994–2012) NorthBridge Bermudagrass (2013–present) [6] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 11, 1968; 56 years ago (July 11, 1968)[7] |
Opened | August 12, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-08-12) |
Renovated | 1991, 1994, 2007–2010 |
Expanded | 1995, 1997 |
Construction cost | US$43 million ($313 million in 2023 dollars[8]) US$375 million (2007–2010 renovation) ($524 million in 2023 dollars[8]) |
Architect | Kivett and Myers Populous (2007–2010 renovations)[9] |
Structural engineer | Bob D. Campbell & Co. Structural Engineers[10] |
General contractor | Sharp-Kidde-Webb Joint Venture[11] |
Tenants | |
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1972–present Kansas City Wizards (MLS) 1996–2007 |
|
Website | |
chiefs.com/stadium |