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Former names | SunTrust Park (2017–2020) |
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Address | 755 Battery Avenue SE |
Location | Cumberland, Georgia[1] |
Coordinates | 33°53′24″N 84°28′05″W / 33.89°N 84.468°W / 33.89; -84.468 |
Public transit | Truist Park: Cobb Community Transit bus route 10A (weekdays only) Cumberland Transfer Center: MARTA bus route 12 Cobb Community Transit bus routes 10, 10B, 20, 25, 50 |
Owner | Cobb-Marietta Coliseum and Exhibit Hall Authority[2] |
Operator | Atlanta National League Baseball Club Inc.[2] |
Capacity | 41,084 (2018–present)[3] 41,149 (2017)[4][5] |
Record attendance | 43,898 (October 9, 2023; NLDS Game 2 - Atlanta Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies)[citation needed] |
Field size | Left field – 335 ft (102 m) Left-center – 385 ft (117 m) Center field – 400 ft (122 m) Right-center – 375 ft (114 m) Right field – 325 ft (99 m)[6] |
Surface | Seashore Paspalum, Platinum TE[7] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 16, 2014 (September 16, 2014)[8] |
Opened | March 31, 2017 (March 31, 2017) (exhibition game) April 8, 2017 (April 8, 2017) (college game, official opening) April 14, 2017 (April 14, 2017) (regular season) |
Construction cost | $622 million[9] |
Architect | Populous[10] |
Project manager | Jones Lang LaSalle[11] |
Structural engineer | Walter P. Moore and Associates[12] |
Services engineer | M–E Engineers, Inc.[12] |
General contractor | American Builders 2017 (a joint venture between Brasfield & Gorrie, Mortenson Construction, Barton Malow and New South Construction)[13] |
Tenants | |
Atlanta Braves (MLB) (2017–present) |
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Former names | SunTrust Park (2017–2020) |
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Address | 755 Battery Avenue SE |
Location | Cumberland, Georgia[1] |
Coordinates | 33°53′24″N 84°28′05″W / 33.89°N 84.468°W / 33.89; -84.468 |
Public transit | Truist Park: Cobb Community Transit bus route 10A (weekdays only) Cumberland Transfer Center: MARTA bus route 12 Cobb Community Transit bus routes 10, 10B, 20, 25, 50 |
Owner | Cobb-Marietta Coliseum and Exhibit Hall Authority[2] |
Operator | Atlanta National League Baseball Club Inc.[2] |
Capacity | 41,084 (2018–present)[3] 41,149 (2017)[4][5] |
Record attendance | 43,898 (October 9, 2023; NLDS Game 2 - Atlanta Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies)[citation needed] |
Field size | Left field – 335 ft (102 m) Left-center – 385 ft (117 m) Center field – 400 ft (122 m) Right-center – 375 ft (114 m) Right field – 325 ft (99 m)[6] |
Surface | Seashore Paspalum, Platinum TE[7] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 16, 2014 (September 16, 2014)[8] |
Opened | March 31, 2017 (March 31, 2017) (exhibition game) April 8, 2017 (April 8, 2017) (college game, official opening) April 14, 2017 (April 14, 2017) (regular season) |
Construction cost | $622 million[9] |
Architect | Populous[10] |
Project manager | Jones Lang LaSalle[11] |
Structural engineer | Walter P. Moore and Associates[12] |
Services engineer | M–E Engineers, Inc.[12] |
General contractor | American Builders 2017 (a joint venture between Brasfield & Gorrie, Mortenson Construction, Barton Malow and New South Construction)[13] |
Tenants | |
Atlanta Braves (MLB) (2017–present) |