Venue Detail
Colorado Rockies
RSV Pro Facilities Report
March, 2013
Colorado Rockies
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1700 Broadway Ste 210 Denver, CO 80290 Phone: 303-292-0200 Fax: 303-296-2068 URL: www.coloradorockies.com Owner: Ownership group. Jerry McMorris, CEO League: Major League Baseball, National League, Western
Venue
Coors Field, 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205 Owner: State of Colorado Managed by: Team Built: 1995 Capacity: 50,000 Permanent concession stands: 36 Concessionaire: Aramark Suite caterer: Aramark Soft drink: Coca Cola Beer: Multiple
Naming rights
Sold to: Coors Brewing Co. Price: $15,000,000
Ticket prices
Season tickets range from $648 to $3,078 Single tickets range from $4.00 to $125.00
Attendance
2010 average attendance: 35,497 2011 average attendance: 35,923 2012 average attendance: 32,474
Suites
Quantity: 52 Term: 3 to 7 years Price: $85,000 to $150,000 Seats: 12 to 20 Includes: Regular season tickets, parking, dining club membership. Party suites hold 12 to 53 persons and lease for $756 to $5,040.
Club seats
Quantity: 4,400 Term: 1 to 1 years Price: $2,997 to $3,321 Includes: Tickets, in-seat wait staff.
Financing
The $215 million stadium was financed with a 0.1 percent sales tax on Denver-area residents to support bonds sold by the Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District. The team invested $53 million. The district has been enlarged and the tax extended to help fund a new venue for the Denver Broncos.
Coors Field is located in a 25-square-block historic district in Denver known as lower downtown. The field is built on the Denver Union Railroad Depot, which opened in 1876.
Designed by HOK (now Populous) to simulate an old-fashioned ballpark, the facility offers a view of the Rocky Mountains past its left field fence and two huge murals created by local artists. It was built at a cost of $215 million, paid for with a sales tax increase and a $15 million contribution from the Coors family. The party suites hold up to 53 people and price is based on a per-ticket charge, which varies.
The ballpark includes the Mountain Ranch Club, a patio and dining room that costs $2,000 per year for membership. The Front Range Bar & Grill provides a more affordable venue at $500 per year.
Picnic areas host groups of 50 to 500 at $29 per person, including food. The Warning Track Party room can handle crowds of 50 to 80 for $63 per person. (Baseball, Facilities, Financial, MLB, Professional Sports)