PayPal Park will feature a seat reserved section of the stadium that will host underserved members of the community and provide them with access to complimentary tickets and transportation to and from home matches. Additionally, Quakes fans will be given special offers and discounts, giveaways, and surprise and delights from PayPal and Venmo. For each home game, PayPal and the Quakes will spotlight a small business, driving exposure through signage, curated social media promotion and other marketing activities.
PayPal Park will also explore expanding the utility of the stadium to facilitate other events that bring together the local community and small businesses.
These advancements will help transform PayPal Park into a leading-edge, post COVID venue that offers new and seamless ways to maximize how fans experience live events.
Earthquakes Stadium is building on its fan experience by adding new food options for the season. Fans in attendance at Earthquakes Stadium will observe new artwork attractions around the venue, including a creative collaboration with local artist Sean Boyles at bag check. The season will see the introduction of two new parking garages at Earthquakes Stadium on the same footprint as the former Platinum Lot. With the influx of additional parking created by the new parking structures, Earthquakes Stadium now has 2, paved parking spots available.
The former merchandise store located in the concourse behind section has been converted to Studio74 , with artistic wall graphics, interactive exhibits, and glass cases displaying historical artifacts. Earthquakes Stadium has partnered with KultureCity to make all stadium programs and events sensory inclusive. This new initiative will promote an accommodating and positive experience for all guests and fans with sensory issues that visit the stadium.
Sensory bags, equipped with noise canceling headphones provided by Puro Sound Labs , fidget tools, verbal cue cards produced in conjunction with Boardmaker and weighted lap pads will be available to all guests at Earthquakes Stadium who may feel overwhelmed by environmental auditory conditions. Fans can pick up sensory bags at the Guest Services office, near section Unexpected findings at the construction site caused delays in foundation works.
The MLS club had to postpone inauguration to the 2nd half of season instead of season opening. Despite having its groundbreaking back in October, the new stadium of San Jose Earthquakes still exists only on paper. Actual construction should begin on February 26, bizjournals. Construction works started just a month ago, but all skyboxes and business seats are sold out already. It seems Earthquakes will be considering expansion of the most expensive zones at their new venue before it even opens.
They started with an earthquake or close to it with their record-breaking groundbreaking attendance. Over 6, people came to start the work, but as much fun as this must have been, there's some serious construction work to do if they are to have a new 18,seater in This won't be just one symbolic shovel into the ground.
No way, San Jose Earthquakes are going global with a record of over 5, people starting work on the new stadium on Sunday.
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