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Foxboro - CMGI Field Stadium Comparison
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Foxboro Stadium
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CMGI Field
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24,000
· Chair back seats - 7,281
· Bench seats - 16,719
· Wheelchair spaces - soccer 34
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21,000
· Chair back seating - 21,000
· Bench seats - 0
· Wheelchair spaces - 680 plus companion chairs
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$6 million
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$325 million, plus $70 million for the parking and road
infrastructure
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1 - The Club has 120,000 square feet, with 60,000 square
feet on either side of the stadium, and has a capacity of 6,000.
Club members will have access to the Club facility 365 days a year
for games, business meetings or private functions. Access to the
Club will be via 4 escalators located on both sides of the stadium.
Guests will be able to view the game from inside the Club or from
their seats, accessed from inside the Club.
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34
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80 - the suites range from 800-almost 900 square feet. All
suites are self-contained and have sliding windows to allow guests
to feel the atmosphere within the stadium. Access to the suites
is via 8 elevators, located on both sides of the stadium.
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3 - the ramps are located at the Northeast, Northwest and
South ends of the stadium. The ramps allow guests to access all
levels of the stadium easily. Depending on your walking speed and
the level you require will determine the time needed to reach your
seat by kick off.
· Northeast ramp, access from field level, total length
1,800 feet - 13 ramps, 140 feet each. Total elevation 180 feet.
· Northwest ramp, access from plaza level or main concourse
level, total length 1,100 feet - 8 ramps, 140 feet each. Total elevation
84 feet
· South ramp, access from plaza level or main concourse level,
total length 1,400 feet - 8 ramps, 175 feet each. Total elevation
84 feet
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1 - width 35 feet, from the concourses you can not view
the action taking place on the field
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3 - width 70 feet, from all concourses you can view the
action taking place on the field. All amenities and facilities are
located on the outside wall, giving protection from the elements,
while providing wide-open spaces.
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Women's - 10
Men's - 10
Accessible - 2
Port-a-johns - 167
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Women's - 22, approximately 379 toilets and 200 sinks
Men's - 22, approximately 300 urinals, 65 toilets and 200 sinks
Accessible/Family rooms - 16 rooms, 108 toilets
Port-a-johns - 0
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117 Points of Sale
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350 points of sale
· 46 permanent concession stands, across all concourses
· 60 portable food and beverage stands across stadium complex
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Tent structures at stadium entrance points
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7 stands on main concourse4 stands in clubs4 stands on upper concoursePortable
carts in all public areas
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Scoreboard - 1, screen size 29' x 29'
Television monitors - 115
Audio - single point sound system
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Scoreboard - 2, screen size 48' x 27'
Television monitors - over 1,000 monitors, distributed throughout
the stadium
Audio - Full stadium distributed sound system, with over 2,000 sources
of sound
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7, on all concourses
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4, on main concourse
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70, in all public areas
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8 sales points, located outside stadium gates. There are
no locations for advance sales inside the facility
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16 sales points at the main ticket office, located for guests
to collect and purchase tickets prior to entry and for advance sales
when inside the stadium. There are 2 ticket windows on the main
concourse for advance purchases.
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3,600 square feet
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6,000 square feet
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2 units, on the concourse
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2 fully equipped, large stations on the main concourse and
2 smaller, fully equipped stations on the upper concourse
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11,000 spaces
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14,000+ spaces
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CMGI Field has a number of features that make it
unique to New England heritage; these features include the bridge
and 10-story high lighthouse that will sit atop the North entrance
and welcome visitors to the stadium. Plazas, allowing guests to
meet and enjoy the atmosphere will surround the stadium. The parking
lots are designed and will be built to ensure all guests park in
a purpose built, well-lit environment with safety being our number
one concern. With improved infrastructure, fans can expect to spend
less time getting into and out of the stadium.
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