PGE Park

Did You Know?

  • The original stadium construction was completed in 1926.

  • The recent renovation took eight months, 28 days to complete.

  • Turner Construction was the general contractor for the 2001 renovation projects.

  • Ellerbe Becket served was the architect.

  • PGE Park’s capacity for baseball and soccer is 19,566.

  • Currently, there are 18,817 seats in the upper and lower seating bowls at PGE Park.

  • There are 8,136 theater-style seats in the lower bowl.

  • There are 10,681 bench seats at PGE Park.

  • The park features 24 Pavilion Suites and six Field Suites.

  • PGE Park features 726 Club Seats, those theater-style seats closest to the action.

  • There are 49 rows in the seating bowl.

  • The listed capacity for concerts is 23,136.

  • PGE Park features 31 restrooms.

  • There are 10 fixed concession stands in the stadium.

  • There is one passenger elevator and one service elevator in the stadium.

  • The state-of-the-art lighting system features eight light towers that can be set to a number of settings depending on the event.

  • The towers feature more than 300 light fixtures.

  • PGE Park features more than 100,000 square feet of playing surface.

  • More than 30 cubic yards of clay are needed to fill the base areas in baseball mode.

  • The average time to convert from sport to sport is six to eight hours.

  • The fastest conversion was accomplished in three hours (baseball to football)