Surface Grass Capacity 10,427 | Operator Gwinnett County Broke ground June 3, 2008 | |
Location 2500 Buford DriveLawrenceville, GA 30043 Field size LF – 335 feet (102 m)CF – 400 feet (120 m)RF – 335 feet (102 m) Hours Closed today SundayClosedMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturdayClosed Similar Gwinnett Historic Courthouse, Alexander Park, Sugarloaf Mills, Aurora Theatre, Mall of Georgia Profiles |
The views at coolray field ballpark one year timelapse
Coolray Field (formerly known as Gwinnett Stadium) is a 10,427-seat minor league baseball park in Lawrenceville, Georgia. It is the home field of the Gwinnett Braves, the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.
Contents
- The views at coolray field ballpark one year timelapse
- Atlanta braves at coolray field
- History
- Features
- References
Atlanta braves at coolray field
History
Coolray Field hosted its first regular season baseball game on April 17, 2009, a 7–4 loss to the Norfolk Tides. The stadium site is located approximately two miles (3 km) east of the Mall of Georgia along Georgia 20, between Interstate 85 and Georgia 316.
The 44-acre (18 ha) site was previously farmland and forest. An additional 73 acres (0.30 km2) of mostly forest around it became a mixed-use project, after a February 2009 rezoning by the Gwinnett County Commission. Naming rights are held by Coolray, an air conditioning and plumbing company based in nearby Marietta.
The stadium construction and maintenance is being paid by the taxpayer-funded Gwinnett County government, but the Braves will keep most of the revenue from ticket and concession stand sales. The municipal bonds used to pay for the stadium run for 30 years (until 2038), but the Braves have an option to back out of the contract after only half of that time (in 2023), if the county does not maintain the facility at an acceptable level. This would leave county taxpayers responsible for the remainder.
After the first season, it was revealed that parking revenue was a fraction (about 15%) of what was expected.
The Gwinnett Braves were previously the Richmond Braves for 43 seasons (1966–2008) before returning to Georgia in 2009; the team was the Atlanta Crackers for its first 65 seasons (1901–1965).
Features
Coolray Field features 19 luxury suites, a 30-foot-by-40-foot video board in right-center field, a 6-foot-by-42-foot LED board along the left-field wall and chairback seating complete with cupholders.