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  • Comerica Park
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  • Comerica Park is a open-air ballpark located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball's American League, replacing historic Tiger Stadium in 2000. Comerica Park is located next door to Ford Field, the home of the Detroit Lions. The park is named after a corporate sponsor, Comerica Bank, which was based in Detroit at the time the park opened, and which paid for the naming rights. Comerica's headquarters have since been moved to Dallas, Texas, but the bank still retains a large presence in Detroit.
  • Comerica Park is an open-air ballpark located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball's American League, replacing historic Tiger Stadium in 2000. Comerica Park is located next door to Ford Field, the home of the Detroit Lions. The park is named after a corporate sponsor, Comerica Bank, which was based in Detroit at the time the park opened, and which paid for the naming rights. Comerica's headquarters have since been moved to Dallas, Texas, but the bank still retains a large presence in Detroit.
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structural engineer
  • Bliss and Nyitray, Inc.
Dimensions
  • Center field – 420 feet
  • Left field – 345 feet
  • Left-center – 370 feet
  • Right field – 330 feet
  • Right-center – 365 feet
Type
  • Baseball Park
broke ground
  • 1997-10-29
construction cost
  • 3.0E8
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Coordinates
  • 42
Title
stadium name
  • Comerica Park
Operator
  • Ilitch Holdings, Inc.
Before
Surface
  • Grass
Years
  • 2000
  • 2005
After
seating capacity
  • 41000
  • 41070
  • 41782
  • 45010
Architect
  • Populous
Website
Opened
  • 2000-04-11
Owner
  • Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority
tenants
Location
  • 2100
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Detroit, Michigan 48201
abstract
  • Comerica Park is a open-air ballpark located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball's American League, replacing historic Tiger Stadium in 2000. Comerica Park is located next door to Ford Field, the home of the Detroit Lions. The park is named after a corporate sponsor, Comerica Bank, which was based in Detroit at the time the park opened, and which paid for the naming rights. Comerica's headquarters have since been moved to Dallas, Texas, but the bank still retains a large presence in Detroit.
  • Comerica Park is an open-air ballpark located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball's American League, replacing historic Tiger Stadium in 2000. Comerica Park is located next door to Ford Field, the home of the Detroit Lions. The park is named after a corporate sponsor, Comerica Bank, which was based in Detroit at the time the park opened, and which paid for the naming rights. Comerica's headquarters have since been moved to Dallas, Texas, but the bank still retains a large presence in Detroit.
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