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The Titans are playing in one of the NFL's premier stadiums. The 67,000-seat, open-air, natural-grass stadium is located on 105 acres on the east bank of the Cumberland River overlooking downtown Nashville. It was built by HOK Sport Facilities Group of Kansas City, MO, the same group that designed Jacksonville’s Alltel Stadium, Miami’s Joe Robbie Stadium, Charlotte’s Ericsson Stadium, Baltimore’s Camden Yards, and the Nashville Arena. The stadium will also be the home site for the Tennessee State University football squad.
Among the features:
* Open air, natural grass
* 144 suites
* Club seating with heat and air-conditioning, spacious lounge area, high-quality food and beverage services, sitdown eating areas, closed circuit TV’s and sound systems
* 60 concession stands throughout the stadium
* Three locker rooms
* Two scoreboards with video screens located on the north and south ends of the stadium
* 4 suite elevators
* More than 2,000 trees planted within the 105 acres
* 7,500 parking spaces available on-site with more than 20,000 existing parking spaces nearby
* Space for 400 wheelchair patrons and associated companion seats
* 80 parking spaces for disabled
* 26 men’s restrooms, 40 women’s restrooms
* Tifsport Bermuda sod, which grew for a year before being laid down in May 1999. Each roll of sod weighed 2,000 pounds and was cut into 108-foot long, 42-inch wide strips that were 1.5 inches thick.
* Sophisticated field irrigation and drainage system
* State-of-the-art press box
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