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Excellent regional highway access for vehicles and Broad Street Subway Line for public transportation.
21-acre site, north side of Pattison Avenue between Citizens Bank Way and Darien Street.
With the help of an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) consultant, the park was designed to be universally accessible and comfortable for all fans with disabilities. Details »
EwingCole and HOK Sport+Venue+Event (HOK SVE).
Festive outfield entertainment area; 625' in length covering 50,000 square feet. Area opens early so fans can watch batting practice. Details »
1.15 million.
Sapphire blue; Hussey Seating Co.
Voted "Best Ballpark Eats" by the Food Network (2007) and No. 1 Vegetarian Ballpark by PETA (2007-2009). Joint venture between the Phillies, ARAMARK and World Wide Concessions. A wide variety of food and beverages, from traditional ballpark fare to foods with Philadelphia flavor, is available throughout the park at permanent locations and portable stands. For food descriptions and locations, as well as a listing of healthier ballpark options and gluten-free offerings, please see the concessions guide.
L. F. Driscoll Co. and Hunt Construction Group in association with Synterra, Ltd. and Don Todd Associates, Inc.
| Distances | Heights | |
|---|---|---|
| Right field foul pole | 330' | 13'3" |
| Right field power alley | 369' | 13'3" |
| Center field, straight away | 401' | 6' |
| "The Angle" (left of CF to LCF) | 409'-381'-385' | 19'-12'8" |
| Left field foul pole | 329' | 10'6" |
| Left field power alley | 374' | 10'6" |
| Home plate to backstop | 49'5" | |
| 1st and 3rd bases to stands | 51' | |
11, of which nine service guests in seating bowl.
Three, located near Sections 114, 126 and 140 to assist guests in reaching the Hall of Fame Club/Pavilion/Arcade and Terrace Level.
Global Spectrum, subsidiary of Philadelphia-based Comcast-Spectacor.
Metal poles; 85' high.
Open Main Concourse (360 degrees) that allows fans to constantly connect with the game. Open outfield that allows a scenic view of Center City Skyline. Views of the field from street level.
There are over 1,500 trees, thousands of shrubs, perennials, ornamental grasses, and three to four seasonal changes of annuals located around the ballpark.
Neon Liberty Bell swings and rings after Phillies home runs; the 50' high by 35' wide Bell is suspended 100' above street level. It was produced by Capitol Manufacturing.
Citizens Bank, $95 million over 25 years; $57.5 million for naming rights and $37.5 million for the Phillies broadcast media package.
21,000 spaces in the Sports Complex.
Total of 61; 24 women; 24 men; 13 family. All restrooms have a baby- changing table.
43,651; Seats are angled toward the infield by a combination of bowl geometry and redirected seating.
A series of 80 surveillance cameras provide security for the 21-acre site.
Largest LED video display board in the National League, 39'5" x 69'7"; 2,759 square feet; supplied by VMagic division of Venue1. Large scoreboard message board, side message boards, LED displays and out-of-town scoreboards all part of the system to keep fans well informed; supplied by Daktronics.
Richie Ashburn (Ashburn Alley); Steve Carlton (Left Field Gate); Mike Schmidt (Third Base Gate); Robin Roberts (First Base Gate); 10' high; sculptor, Zenos Frudakis.
70; all located between the foul poles with 60% in the infield.
13 drinking locations with two fountains at each location (total of 26 water fountains); each drinking location has one standard and one accessible fountain.
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