Venue Detail
Buffalo Bisons
RSV Pro Facilities Report
March, 2013
Buffalo Bisons
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275 Washington St Buffalo, NY 14203 Phone: 716-846-2000 Fax: 716-852-6530 URL: www.bisons.com Owner: Rich Baseball Operations League: International League, North
Venue
Coca Cola Field, 275 Washington St, Buffalo, NY 14203 Owner: City of Buffalo Managed by: Owner Built: 1988 Capacity: 21,050 Concessionaire: Be Our Guests Catering Suite caterer: Be Our Guests Catering Soft drink: Coca Cola Beer: Anheuser-Busch InBev
Naming rights
Sold to: Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Buffalo Term: 10 years Expires: 2018
Ticket prices
Season tickets range from $490 to $530 Single tickets range from $10.00 to $13.00
Attendance
2010 average attendance: 8,218 2011 average attendance: 7,734 2012 average attendance: 7,370
Suites
Quantity: 35 Term: 1 to 5 years Price: $12,000 to $15,000 Seats: 8 to 12 Includes: Tickets, parking. The party suites hold 80 persons.
Club seats
Quantity: 2,700 Term: 1 to 1 years Price: $455 to $455
The Bisons are owned by Rich Products, Inc., which also owns the Wichita Wranglers. The ballpark was built in 1988 and has both luxury suites and club seating. Naming rights were sold to NorthAmeriCare Products, but the company later wanted to back out of the deal and the remainder of the term was sold to Dunn Tire. In 2008, they were purchased by the local Coca Cola bottling firm.
In 2003, as part of a $5 million capital campaign with Erie County, the team demolished the right-field bleachers and replaced them with a grass berm and a multi-level party deck.
In 2002, Buffalo and Erie County reached an agreement to turn control of the ballpark over to the county. The ballpark has been a financial drain on the city, but should do better under county control.
The plan calls for the city to continue its debt payments of $500,000 to $1 million each year through 2006. The county would take over responsibility for operating losses and capital improvements. The Bisons could continue to lease the ballpark for $1 per year through 2008 and would pay operating and utility costs. If costs escalate beyond an agreed upon point, the county will absorb the losses. The point is determined partially by revenues from nonbaseball ballpark events.
The ballpark features Pettibones Grill where parties may be held. The cost is $200 to $300 per 12-person party, depending upon the amenities selected.
Suites lease for $325 per game and include 12 tickets or $750 with 30 tickets. (Baseball, Facilities, Financial, Professional Sports)