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University of Phoenix Stadium
Stadium nameUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
LocationGlendale, Arizona
OwnerArizona Sports and Tourism Authority
OperatorSMG (company)
SurfaceGrass
TenantsArizona Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl

University of Phoenix Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Glendale, Arizona, and is home to the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League and the Fiesta Bowl. The stadium has hosted several high-profile events, including the Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLIX, as well as the College Football Playoff National Championship. The stadium is owned by the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority and operated by SMG (company), a leading provider of venue management services, which also manages venues such as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and the Nissan Stadium. The stadium's design and construction involved several notable companies, including HOK (firm), Hunt Construction Group, and Perini Corporation, which have also worked on other prominent projects like the Lucas Oil Stadium and the AT&T Stadium.

History

The stadium's history dates back to 2003, when the Arizona Cardinals announced plans to build a new stadium in Glendale, Arizona, with the help of Michael Bidwill, the team's owner, and Glendale Mayor Elaine Scruggs. The stadium was designed by HOK (firm), a leading architectural firm that has designed several other notable stadiums, including the Reliant Stadium and the Lincoln Financial Field. The construction of the stadium was managed by Hunt Construction Group and Perini Corporation, which have also worked on other high-profile projects like the Cowboys Stadium and the Heinz Field. The stadium was completed in 2006 and has since hosted numerous events, including concerts by Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and U2, as well as games featuring the New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, and Green Bay Packers. The stadium has also been used for events like the WrestleMania XXVI and the International Champions Cup, which have featured teams like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Manchester United.

Design and Features

The stadium's design features a unique retractable roof, which was designed by UNStudio and Cox Architecture, and built by PCL Construction, a company that has also worked on other notable projects like the Rogers Place and the Vancouver House. The roof is made of Fiberglass and Polytetrafluoroethylene and can be opened or closed in approximately 12 minutes, allowing for natural light and ventilation, similar to the Lucas Oil Stadium and the AT&T Stadium. The stadium's seating capacity is approximately 63,400, but can be expanded to hold up to 72,000 fans for certain events, such as the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff National Championship, which have featured teams like the Alabama Crimson Tide, Clemson Tigers, and Ohio State Buckeyes. The stadium's field is made of Grass and is maintained by a team of experts from Sports Turf Company, which has also worked on other prominent stadiums like the Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the U.S. Bank Stadium. The stadium's design has been influenced by other notable stadiums, including the Wembley Stadium and the Allianz Arena, and has been recognized with several awards, including the Sports Business Journal's Sports Business Award and the National Association of Sports Commissions' Sports Commission Award.

Tenants and Events

The stadium is home to the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League and the Fiesta Bowl, which has featured teams like the Penn State Nittany Lions, USC Trojans, and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The stadium has also hosted several other high-profile events, including the Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLIX, as well as the College Football Playoff National Championship, which has featured teams like the Oregon Ducks, Florida State Seminoles, and Georgia Bulldogs. The stadium has also been used for concerts by Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and U2, as well as games featuring the New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, and Green Bay Packers. The stadium has also hosted events like the WrestleMania XXVI and the International Champions Cup, which have featured teams like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Manchester United. The stadium has been recognized as one of the best stadiums in the National Football League by ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and USA Today, and has been compared to other notable stadiums like the Lambeau Field and the Soldier Field.

Seating and Amenities

The stadium's seating capacity is approximately 63,400, but can be expanded to hold up to 72,000 fans for certain events, such as the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff National Championship. The stadium features a variety of seating options, including Club seats, Suite seats, and Field seats, which offer fans a unique and exciting experience, similar to the AT&T Stadium and the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The stadium also features a range of amenities, including Concession stands, Restaurants, and Bars, which offer a variety of food and beverage options, including Anheuser-Busch beer and Pepsi products. The stadium's amenities have been recognized as some of the best in the National Football League by ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and USA Today, and have been compared to other notable stadiums like the Lincoln Financial Field and the Heinz Field. The stadium has also been recognized for its accessibility features, including Wheelchair-accessible seating and Elevator access, which make it easy for fans with disabilities to navigate the stadium, similar to the MetLife Stadium and the Levi's Stadium.

Sustainability Efforts

The stadium has made a commitment to sustainability, with a focus on reducing its environmental impact, similar to the Levi's Stadium and the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The stadium features a range of sustainable design elements, including Solar panels, Rainwater harvesting, and Energy-efficient lighting, which have been recognized by organizations like the U.S. Green Building Council and the National Resources Defense Council. The stadium has also implemented a range of sustainable practices, including Recycling programs and Composting programs, which have helped to reduce waste and minimize the stadium's environmental footprint, similar to the AT&T Stadium and the Lambeau Field. The stadium's sustainability efforts have been recognized with several awards, including the Sports Business Journal's Sports Business Award and the National Association of Sports Commissions' Sports Commission Award, and have been compared to other notable stadiums like the Wembley Stadium and the Allianz Arena.

Renovations and Upgrades

The stadium has undergone several renovations and upgrades since its opening in 2006, including the installation of new Video boards and Sound systems, which have been designed and installed by companies like Daktronics and L-Acoustics, and have been recognized as some of the best in the National Football League by ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and USA Today. The stadium has also undergone upgrades to its Concession stands and Restaurants, which have been designed and built by companies like Aramark and Delaware North, and have been recognized for their quality and variety by organizations like the National Restaurant Association and the International Association of Venue Managers. The stadium's renovations and upgrades have been managed by companies like HOK (firm), Hunt Construction Group, and Perini Corporation, which have also worked on other prominent projects like the Lucas Oil Stadium and the AT&T Stadium. The stadium's renovations and upgrades have helped to maintain its position as one of the premier stadiums in the National Football League, and have been compared to other notable stadiums like the MetLife Stadium and the U.S. Bank Stadium. Category:Sports venues in Arizona

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