Venue Detail
Harrisburg Senators
RSV Pro Facilities Report
March, 2014
Harrisburg Senators
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PO Box 15757 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: 717-231-4444 Fax: 717-231-4445 URL: www.senatorsbaseball.com Owner: Michael Reinsdorf League: Eastern League, Eastern League, Southern
Venue
Metro Bank Park, City Island, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Owner: City of Harrisburg Managed by: Owner Built: 1987 Capacity: 6,300 Permanent concession stands: 3 Concessionaire: Sportservice Soft drink: Pepsi Cola Beer: Multiple
Naming Rights
Sold to: Commerce Bank Price: $3,500,000 Term: 15 years Expires: 2019
Ticket Prices
Season tickets range from $375 to $775 Single tickets range from $8.00 to $32.00
Attendance
2011 average attendance: 4,220 2012 average attendance: 4,132 2013 average attendance: 4,121
Suites
Quantity: 21 Term: 3 to 7 years Price: $25,000 to $25,000 Seats: 20 to 20
Club Seats
Quantity: 252 Price: $2,025 to $2,025
Financing
The venue was publicly funded.
The Harrisburg Senators worked out a deal for $45 million in upgrades to Metro Bank Park. Some work was done for the 2009 season and the job will be fully complete by 2010.
The announcement comes after nearly a decade of city and team officials publicly calling for and speculating on upgrades necessary to keep the Senators – a Class AA affiliate of the Washington Nationals – competitive in attendance races with other Eastern League clubs.
The city's portion of the funding, estimated at $18 million, has been in place for more than three years, Mayor Stephen Reed said. All that was needed to proceed with construction was money from the state. That finally came through.
Harrisburg officials watched this past decade as the state government allotted more than $200 million each to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh for major-league ballparks, along with money to a handful of minor-league venues, including independent league teams in York and Lancaster.
Construction was been divided into two phases, with most of the cosmetic changes, including upgraded seating bowls and the addition of 20 luxury suites and new activity centers, that began after the 2009 season.
The venue’s first corporate name was Commerce Bank Park, but was later altered because of a company name change. (Baseball, Facilities, Financial, Minor League, Professional Sports, Venue)