PETCO Park
PETCO Park
| Location | San Diego, California |
| Opened | April, 2004 |
| Capacity |
46,000 |
| Owned By |
City of San Diego (70%)
San Diego Padres (30%) |
|
Architect: |
HOK Sport,
Antoine Predock (design), Spurlock Poirier (landscape), ROMA (urban planning).
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Dimensions:
Left
Left-Center
Center
Right-Center
Right
|
334 ft.
367 ft.
390 ft.
387 ft.
322 ft.
|
PETCO Park is a
stadium in
downtown San Diego, California. Opened in
2004, it replaced
Qualcomm Stadium as the home park of the
San Diego Padres. The stadium is named after the pet food retailer PETCO, which paid for the naming rights. The construction was partially funded by the San Diego Redevelopment Agency, and the stadium is intended to be part of a comprehensive plan to revitalize San Diego's aging downtown, particularly the
Gaslamp Quarter. The stadium is in close proximity to the
San Diego Convention Center.
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