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MetLife Stadium
Stadium nameMetLife Stadium
LocationEast Rutherford, New Jersey
Broke groundSeptember 2007
OpenedApril 10, 2010
OwnerNew Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
OperatorNew Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
SurfaceFieldTurf
Construction cost$1.6 billion
ArchitectHKS, Inc.
BuilderSkanska
TenantsNew York Giants, New York Jets

MetLife Stadium is a sports stadium located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and is home to the New York Giants and New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). The stadium is owned and operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and is located near New York City, making it a prime location for sports and entertainment events, including concerts and international soccer matches, such as those featuring Manchester United, Barcelona, and the United States men's national soccer team. The stadium has also hosted several high-profile events, including Super Bowl XLVIII and the WrestleMania 29 event, which featured John Cena, The Rock, and Brock Lesnar. The stadium's design and construction involved several notable companies, including HKS, Inc., Skanska, and Hunt Construction Group, and was funded in part by MetLife, a leading provider of life insurance and other financial services.

History

The history of the stadium dates back to the early 2000s, when the New York Giants and New York Jets began exploring options for a new stadium to replace Giants Stadium, which was built in 1976 and was showing signs of aging. The teams worked with the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority to secure funding and approval for the project, which was ultimately completed in 2010 at a cost of $1.6 billion, with funding provided by MetLife, Verizon Communications, and other corporate sponsors, as well as the State of New Jersey and the National Football League (NFL). The stadium's construction involved several notable companies, including Skanska, Hunt Construction Group, and HKS, Inc., and was designed to be a state-of-the-art facility with a seating capacity of over 82,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League (NFL), along with AT&T Stadium, Lambeau Field, and Soldier Field. The stadium has hosted several notable events, including concerts featuring Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Bruce Springsteen, as well as international soccer matches, such as those featuring Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and the United States women's national soccer team.

Design and Features

The stadium's design was led by HKS, Inc., a leading architectural firm that has designed several other notable sports stadiums, including AT&T Stadium and Lucas Oil Stadium. The stadium features a unique design with a seating capacity of over 82,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League (NFL). The stadium's exterior is covered in stainless steel and aluminum, and features a distinctive lattice-style design, similar to that of Beijing National Stadium and Allianz Arena. The stadium's interior features a state-of-the-art FieldTurf surface, as well as a advanced sound system and video scoreboard, designed by Daktronics and Sony. The stadium also features several premium amenities, including luxury suites and club seats, as well as a variety of concessions and restaurants, including those operated by Aramark and Delaware North. The stadium's design and features have been recognized with several awards, including the Sports Business Journal's "Sports Business Award" and the American Institute of Architects (AIA)'s "Honor Award".

Events

The stadium has hosted several notable events, including Super Bowl XLVIII, which was played on February 2, 2014, and featured the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos. The stadium has also hosted several concerts, including those featuring Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Bruce Springsteen, as well as international soccer matches, such as those featuring Manchester United, Barcelona, and the United States men's national soccer team. The stadium has also hosted several other events, including WrestleMania 29, which featured John Cena, The Rock, and Brock Lesnar, as well as the International Champions Cup, which featured Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool. The stadium has also hosted several college football games, including the Pinstripe Bowl and the New York City Bowl, which feature teams from the Big Ten Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference. The stadium's events have been recognized with several awards, including the National Sports Forum's "Sports Event of the Year" award and the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM)'s "Venue of the Year" award.

Tenants

The stadium is home to the New York Giants and New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). The teams play their home games at the stadium, which is located near New York City, making it a prime location for sports and entertainment events. The stadium is also used for several other events, including concerts and international soccer matches, which feature teams from the English Premier League, La Liga, and the Bundesliga. The stadium's tenants have a strong following, with fans from the New York metropolitan area and beyond, including those from New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. The teams have a long history of success, with the New York Giants winning several Super Bowl championships, including Super Bowl XXI, Super Bowl XXV, and Super Bowl XLII, and the New York Jets winning Super Bowl III.

Transportation

The stadium is located near New York City, making it easily accessible by car, bus, or train. The stadium is situated near several major highways, including Interstate 95 and New Jersey Route 3, and is also accessible by public transportation, including the New Jersey Transit bus system and the Meadowlands Sports Complex shuttle. The stadium is also located near several major airports, including Newark Liberty International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, making it easily accessible for fans from around the world, including those from London, Tokyo, and Sydney. The stadium's transportation options have been recognized with several awards, including the American Public Transportation Association (APTA)'s "Public Transportation System of the Year" award and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)'s "Transportation Innovation Award".

Seating and Amenities

The stadium features a seating capacity of over 82,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League (NFL). The stadium's seating options include luxury suites, club seats, and general admission seating, as well as several premium amenities, including concessions and restaurants, operated by Aramark and Delaware North. The stadium also features several state-of-the-art amenities, including a advanced sound system and video scoreboard, designed by Daktronics and Sony. The stadium's seating and amenities have been recognized with several awards, including the Sports Business Journal's "Sports Business Award" and the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM)'s "Venue of the Year" award. The stadium's amenities also include several retail options, including the New York Giants and New York Jets team stores, as well as several food and beverage options, including those operated by PepsiCo and Anheuser-Busch.

Category:Sports stadiums in the United States

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