Meadowlands Sports Complex East Rutherford, New Jersey 2010 (Home of the New York Giants and New York Jets)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim Anaheim, California 1998 (Home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)
The Meadowlands was designed to be the home of both the New York Jets and New York Giants professional football teams and also serve as a location for all marquee events in the region – internationally broadcast concerts, college football programs, world-class soccer and more. The sustainably designed stadium seats 82,500.
Anaheim Stadium has been the home of the Angels since their move from Los Angeles following the 1965 season. The stadium originally opened on April 9, 1966, and was updated in 1980 to accommodate the Los Angeles Rams professional football team. The Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995, and renovations to Anaheim Stadium began again in 1996, returning the 30-year old structure to a baseball-only facility. On December 29, 2003, the Angels announced the stadium would be renamed Angel Stadium of Anaheim. The venue seats 45,050.
Fenway Park Boston, Massachusetts 2009 (Home of the Boston Red Sox)
On April 20, 1912, Fenway Park, one of the most iconic ballparks in the world, opened its doors to the public. To many, Fenway is a shrine and homage to the Great American Pastime of baseball. American Seating has been a part of the Fenway fan experience since the ballpark first opened. In 2002, the Red Sox organization began a renovation of the entire park, scheduled for completion in spring 2012.
Van Andel Arena® Grand Rapids, Michigan 1996 (Home of the Grand Rapids Griffins)
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Arlington, Texas 1994 (Home of the Texas Rangers)
The 12,000-plus capacity, $75 million arena in Michigan’s fastest-growing market has made Grand Rapids an entertainment destination. Additionally, the arena has carved a niche as a first-class facility for tradeshows, exhibitions, seminars and conferences. It also serves as the home of the Grand Rapids Griffins hockey team. The arena was named in recognition of its largest benefactors, Jay and Betty Van Andel.
On April 1, 1994, a new era dawned for the Texas Rangers with the opening of Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. This beautiful baseballonly facility serves as the centerpiece of a 270-acre entertainment complex. The open-air park seats 49,170 and features Texas-style architecture.
Quicken Loans Arena – “The Q” Cleveland, Ohio 2005 (Home of the Cleveland Cavaliers)
Originally known as Gund Arena, “The Q” officially opened in October 1994 with a Billy Joel concert. Home to the Cavaliers professional basketball team, “The Q” also hosts top-name concerts, family and sporting events, accommodating 20,500 patrons. Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field and home to the Cleveland Indians professional baseball team) is next door; together, these two facilities comprise the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex. American Seating chairs replaced a competitor’s seats in 2005.
Comerica Park Detroit, Michigan 2000 (Home of the Detroit Tigers)
Michigan Stadium “The Big House” Ann Arbor, Michigan 2010 (Home of the University of Michigan Wolverines)
Comerica Park replaced the historic Tiger Stadium in 2000. Located in downtown Detroit and next to Ford Field, the home of the Detroit Lions, Comerica Park is a major part of a downtown revitalization plan for the city. Comerica’s seating capacity is 45,010.
One of the country’s most recognized college sports venues, Michigan Stadium has always been known for accommodating enormous crowds. First opened in 1927 with a capacity of more than 84,000, “The Big House” underwent a threeyear renovation to provide wider seats and aisles and to add premium club and suite seating. Remodeling was completed in 2010 with a total fan capacity of 108,000.
Pizza Hut Park Frisco, Texas 2005 (Home of MLS Team FC Dallas)
Pizza Hut Park is a multi-purpose facility designed for professional soccer, major concerts, community events and high school football. The park can host approximately 20,500 and is considered to be one of the top venues in the United States for both amateur and Major League Soccer.