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The venues for games are considered as important as the games themselves.These venues capture historic wins, heart breaking defeats and astonishing upsets.The loud cheers of sports enthusiasts and dressing room stories stand in the memory of different stadiums and arenas long after the game gets over.
However, the need to more always stands alive, thus new venues are welcomed with open arms. One of such upcoming stadium is New Yankee Stadium that will soon start hosting thrilling games and nail-biting moments.
The new that will serve as the home baseball park for the New York Yankees. It is being constructed across the street, west and north of the 1923 Yankee Stadium, on the present site of Macombs Dam Park in the New York City borough of the Bronx.
The stadium will replace the Yankee Stadium that was built in 1923.The groundbreaking ceremony for the stadium took place on August 16, 2006 where the Governor of New York State, the Mayor of New York City and Yankees' owner were present to lay foundation of this historic venue.
New Yankee Stadium has created quite frenzy even before its opening. It is an expensive venture with a total cost of 1.6 billion U.S. dollars.This makes it the second most expensive stadium ever built after the new Wembley Stadium in London.
The new facility's opening day is planned to coincide with that of Citi Field, future home of the New York Mets 2009 with a Yankees game against the Cleveland Indians.
The stadium traces its roots back to 1980s when Yankees desired to move a new stadium,
safer area of the New York City metropolitan area. The Yankee owner George Steinbrenner publicly considered a move of the franchise to even the possibility of moving the team across the Hudson River over to New Jersey.
The attendance for team’s games was dramatically increased in the 1990s. More and more number of people started coming to the Bronx as the team was becoming successful on the field. This leads thoughts to a new or renovated stadium in the Bronx.
Rudy Giuliani was the City Mayor at that time. Days before leaving office in December 2001, he announced "tentative agreements" for both the New York Yankees and New York Mets to build stadiums for the two teams.
He was a constant advocate of publicly funded stadiums. His 1998 plan to relocate the Yankees to the west side of Manhattan had been met with strong opposition. However, they were given $3 million in city money for site planning.
Michael Bloomberg, who succeeded Giuliani as mayor, maintained that publicly funded stadiums were a poor investment. Under Bloomberg, the New York City government would only offer public financing for infrastructure improvements; the teams would have to pay for the stadiums themselves.
Bloomberg called the former mayor's agreements "corporate welfare." However, he supported the construction of taxpayer-funded minor league baseball facilities KeySpan Park for the Mets' minor league Brooklyn Cyclones and Richmond County Bank Ballpark for the Staten Island Yankees which leads to the announcement of New Yankees Stadium.
The design for new stadium was prepared by HOK Sport. The stadium consists of two separate structures. The Indiana limestone exterior will be a wall circling the perimeter of the Yankees' new property. It will resemble the pre-renovation exterior of the original Yankee Stadium.
The interior will be a sort of modern ballpark, with increased facilities. It will feature a replica of the copper frieze that lined the inner wall of Yankee Stadium's upper deck until 1973.
A replica of this frieze lines the portion of the original structure that was removed during those renovations, beyond the outfield wall. It is above the bleachers and faces River Avenue.
Another tempting offering is the "great hall" that will be located between the perimeter and the stadium with more than 1,000,000 square feet of retail space, and a significant increase from the current ballpark when the New Yankee Stadium opens in 2009.
The stadium project has been panned by many community groups, urban planners, and parks, health, and public transportation advocates.
The field's dimensions will be identical to those existing at the older Yankee Stadium when it closed in 2008 but it will be full of modern facilities and huge capacity.This stadium will seat 51,000 fans, with a total capacity of approximately 53,000.
The new stadium's seating will be spaced outward in a bowl, rather than upward in stacked tiers, placing most fans further back but lower to the field compared to tier seating.Lower-level seats will be near 30,000 with about 20,000 seats in the upper deck.
The stadium has a split upper-deck design seen in new stadiums such as Citizens Bank Park, with seating sections above and below the upper concourse and a view of the field from the concourse itself.
There will be half as many bleacher seats as the older Stadium's 7,500, but 2,000 standing room spots will be added. In addition, there will be 60 luxury boxes between the second level and the upper deck.
The people of New York in general and the fans of New York Yankees in particular are waiting with bated breath to enjoy the games in this auspicious stadium when it will be opened for public. So get ready for another venue where you can enjoy the pleasures and excitement of sports in a fully entertaining way.
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