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Harbor Park

Harbor Park
Harbor Park
Location 150 Park Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23510
Coordinates 36°50′34.04″N 76°16′43.93″W / 36.8427889°N 76.2788694°W / 36.8427889; -76.2788694Coordinates: 36°50′34.04″N 76°16′43.93″W / 36.8427889°N 76.2788694°W / 36.8427889; -76.2788694
Owner City of Norfolk
Operator Maryland Baseball Holding, LLC
Capacity 11,856 (2015–present)
12,067 (1993–2014)
Field size Left Field — 333 feet
Center Field — 400 feet
Right Field — 318 feet
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground February 21, 1992
Opened April 14, 1993
Construction cost $16 million
($2.65 million in 2017 dollars)
Architect Populous (Formerly HOK Sport)
Project manager McDevitt and Street Co.
Structural engineer Kerr Conrad Graham Associates
Services engineer Bredson & Associates, Inc.
General contractor OMNI Construction Inc.
Tenants
Norfolk Tides (IL) (1993–Present)

Harbor Park is a stadium, used primarily for baseball, on the Elizabeth River, in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Once rated the best minor league stadium by Baseball America, it is home to the Norfolk Tides minor league baseball team. The Tides are the Baltimore Orioles' AAA farm team and compete in the South division of the International League. Harbor Park opened on April 14, 1993 and can seat 11,856 people.

Seating includes 9,000 lower deck seats, 2,800 upper deck seats and a 300 person capacity picnic area. The stadium also features 24 luxury skyboxes with seating for 400, and a 225-seat full-service restaurant with a panoramic view of the field from the first base side. A record crowd of 14,263 was reached August 31, 1996.

The field is made of natural grass and features a state of the art irrigation and drainage system. The outfield dimensions are 333 feet to the left field foul pole, 400 feet to straightaway center, and 318 down the right field line.

The Tide light rail has a station along Park Avenue, adjacent to Harbor Park stadium. Amtrak also has its Norfolk station adjacent to the stadium.

During Major League Baseball's search for a new home for the Montreal Expos, Norfolk submitted a proposal which would have expanded Harbor Park to temporarily accommodate a major league team. Norfolk's bid was rejected and the Expos eventually became the Washington Nationals.

On March 30, 2007, the Washington Nationals played an exhibition game against the Baltimore Orioles at Harbor Park. The game was sold out two weeks in advance; attendance was 12,408.

On October 28, 2008, Barack Obama held a rally at Harbor Park.


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