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Mercedes-Benz Stadiuml''l is an under-constructionretractable-roof, multi-purpose stadium in Atlanta,Georgia, that will serve as the home of the AtlantaFalcons of the National Football League (NFL) andAtlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It isintended to replace the Georgia Dome, which has beenthe Falcons home stadium since 1992. The total cost isestimated at $1.4 billionJlO][ll]
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• 1 Proposal timeline• 1.1 2010• 1.2 2011• 1.3 2012• 1.4 2013• 1.5 2014• 1.6 2015
• 2 Design• 3 Costs and funding• 4 Major events• 5 See also• 6 References• 7 Extemallinks
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Proposal timeline
2010In May 2010, it was reported by multiple news outletsthat the Atlanta Falcons were interested in demolishingthe Georgia Dome and replacing it with a newlyconstructed open-air stadiumJ12][13][l4] The team waspursuing a new stadium because of the team's desire toplay outdoors, as well as Falcons team owner ArthurBlank's interest in hosting another Super Bowl.[l3] Thestadium was also pursued as a possible bid for a venue ofan upcoming FIFA World CupPS]
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Coordinates: 33°45'19.30"N84°24'4.29"W
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Former New Atlanta Stadium (workingnames title)
Location Martin Luther King Jr Dr SWand Northside Dr NWAtlanta, Georgia 30313(actual)
Coordinates 33°45'19.30''N 84°24'4.29"W
Owner Georgia World Congress CenterAuthoritylll
Operator Atlanta Falcons Football Club[1]
Capacity 71,000 (expandable to 75,000 forSuper Bowls and FIFA World Cup,83,000 for the NCAA Final Fourand other events), 29,322 (MLSconfiguration)
Surface GreenFields USA [2]
Construction
Broke May 19,2014[3][4]
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Opened June 1,2017 (estimated)
Construction $1.4 billion (projected)
cost
Architect HOK[5]tvsdesign[6]Goode Van Slyke[6]Stanley Beaman & Sears[6]
Project Darden & Company [7]
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In April 2012, Populous released a new price estimate of$947.7 million, which was significantly higher than theprevious proposal of$700 million.p8] In April 2012, TheAtlanta Journal-Constitution reported that if a deal isreached, the new stadium's construction would beexpected to begin in 2014, with the Falcons to begin (http://www.mercedesbenzstadium.com)regular-season play in 2017'p9][20] The proposed location---- - - ------------- - ------of the new stadium is a large parking lot in Atlanta's Vine City neighborhood, which is less than a milenoJh of the Georgia Dome's current location.£11] Once construction is complete, the Georgia Dome wouldsubsequently be demolished.[20]
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2011Kansas City-based architectural firm Populous releasedcomprehensive plans for the proposed stadium inFebruary 2011.£16]Populous' early cost estimate for theproject was $700 million.l! 7] According to the masterplan, the stadium would have a maximum capacity of71,000, but can expand to 75,000 for special events suchas the Super Bowl. It will also feature multiple clublevels, suites and exhibition area.[16]
2012
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Structural Buro Happold/Hobermanlfengineer
Services WSP[8]engineer
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Construction,H. 1. Russell& Co. &C. D. Moody ConstructionCo.)[6]
Tenants
Atlanta Falcons (NFL) (2017-) (planned)
Atlanta UnitedFC (MLS) (2017-) (planned)
PeachBowl (NCAA) (2017-)(planned)
Website
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On August 24, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that an official deal could be reached on theconstruction of a new stadium by the end of 20 12.[22]They also reported on September 10 that Atlantamayor Kasim Reed said site improvements could likely bump the total cost to $1.2 billion; however, thatdoes not increase the actual building cost, which still remains at an estimated $948 million.£13]
On IDecember 10, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, in a unanimous decision, approved theblue~rint and most of the agreement terms for the new stadium plans. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution article, the term sheet is non-binding and changes could be made at any time as regardsstadium construction. Stadium location, however, is yet to be worked out; proposed locations being reportedare within walking distance of the Georgia Dome, with one site located one-half mile north, and the otherone block directly south, at the one of the stadium's existing parking lots.£14]The project made nationalheadlines for the first time in 2012 on December 15, with team owner Arthur Blank stating in The New YorkTimes that he would rather a new stadium be constructed than a "remodeling job" ofthe Georgia Dome.£15]
2013During a January 10, 2013 press conference, Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed expressed his optimism andconfidence in the construction of the new stadium; he also mentioned the possibility of the new stadiumhelping the city compete for its first Major League Soccer team.£16]
onlMarch 7, 2013, the Atlanta Falcons and the city of Atlanta agreed to build the new downtown stadium.The maximum public contribution for the project is $200 million, coming from the hotel-motel tax in
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IAtlanta and unincorporated Fulton County. The Atlanta City Councilofficially approved the stadium on March 19,2013. The councilvoted 11-4 in favor of the use of city hotel-motel taxes to pay $200million toward construction costs and potentially several times thatto\rard costs of financing, maintaining and operating the stadiumthr0tIgh 2050P7] On May 21, 2013, the NFL approved a $200million loan to the Falcons organization for the purpose of buildingthe stadium. [28]
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Aerial photo showing land next toGeorgia Dome cleared forconstruction of the new stadium.
On June 18,2013, it was announced that the Falcons have completeda full conceptual design of the proposed new stadium, and that theyhave secured the initial approval to proceed with the schematicde~ign phase. According to Doug Farrar's Shutdown Corner, "Thestadium will seat approximately 70,000 people, with 180 luxury suites and 7,500 club seats." The mainag~ncy involved will be 360 Architecture, partnered with three other architectural firms. The estimated costof the facility is $1 billion. [29]
2014
Arthur Blank indicated the groundbreaking of the stadium would be conducted the last week of March2014PO][31][32] Just after Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive was closed permanently, the Mount Vernon BaptistChurch held its last Sunday service on March 9 before the historic church was demolished. Due to legalissues surrounding the issuing of bonds, the stadium did not break ground in March 2014P3] Instead theground was officially broken in a ceremony led by Mayor Kasim Reed on May 19, 2014P4]
2015
In a live broadcast on August 24, 2015, owner Arthur Blankannounced that the new title ofthe stadium would beMercedes-Benz Stadium. A new logo was also introduced.Mercedes-Benz CEO Steve Cannon also spoke at the event about the .{company's corporate move from New Jersey to Atlanta. Other ••.••....•---'CO ..
speakers included Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and AtlantaMayor Kasim Reed.
DesignConstruction site in November, 2015.
The winning design, submitted by HOK,C35]featured an eight-panel retractable roof that resembles apinwheel, and a glass wall that opens with the roof, to allow in fresh airP6]
The roof design included eight triangular translucent panels, that when open would create the illusion of abird's wings extended. Surrounding the opening of the roof would be a halo video board that will enclosethe playing surface, stretching from one of the 10 yard lines to the other and then curving around the endzones to complete the oval.[37]
In January 2015, the Falcons announced the hiring of Daktronics, a South Dakota-based firm, to build the
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Istadium's electronics display. The announced features include acircular 58-foot-by-l,100-foot circular LED board that would ringthe opening of the stadium's roof, and would be "three times as largeas the current largest single display board in the NFL" installed atEverBank Field in Jacksonville (also built by Daktronics). Inaddition, the company plans to install more than 20,000 square feetof other LED boards, including field-level advertising boards forsoccer gamesJ38]
The venue will include a 100-yard bar that will stretch the length ofthe football field in the upper concourse, along with a fantasyfoor?alliounge and premium club seating at field level, behind theteams benchesp9]
Arl1ptect Bill Johnson said the circular opening in the roof wasinspired by the Roman Pantheon ("Pantheon" was also the workingname for the building design). The roof was designed to be made ofa clear, lightweight polymer material that can adjust its opacity tocontrol light, and much of the exterior will be clear polymer or glassto allow views to the outside. The middle concourse and upper bowlwere eliminated in the east end zone to allow for an unobstructedview of the Atlanta skyline. [36]
Atlanta United FC General Manager Jim Smith said the design had"soccer in mind from the very beginning", pointing to the retractinglower bowl seats to widen the field, and mechanized curtains thatlimit the capacity to about 29,000 and makes the stadium feel moreintimate. [40]
Costs and funding
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Animation showing the operation ofthe pinwheel-shaped roof
Artist's rendering showing the ring ofLCD screen in action
The mechanical curtains close off theupper bowl from the rest of thestadium for lower-capacity AtlantaUnited FC matches.
In IDecember 2014, the Georgia World Congress Center's board ofgovernors approved a resolution to raise the cost of the stadium to$1.2 billion. The stadium was initially slated to cost $1 billion, then rose to $1.2 billion in October 2013J41]
The city has agreed to contribute $200 million in stadium bonds, but with additional tax revenues[42] andwith the state of Georgia contributing $40 million for parking expansion, public spending is expected toreach near $600 million.[43]
In January 2015, the Falcons announced the sale of personal seat licenses (PSL) costing up to $45,000 perseat, depending on the section of the stadium. The most expensive tickets will be priced at $385 per game,in addition to one-time PSL fees, for the first three yearsJ44]
On August 21, 2015, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Mercedes-Benz would acquire thenaming rights for the stadium, and this was later confirmed by a press conference at the stadium site onAugust 24. Under the stadium deal with the city of Atlanta and the Georgia World Congress CenterAuthority, the Falcons organization controls the stadium's naming rights and receives all related revenue.
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Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon stated that the sponsorship would last 27 years, calling it thelargest marketing deal in Mercedes-Benz' history, but Cannon would not disclose the full value of thedeaIJ45]
See also
• SunTrust Park
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In January, walls within the main corridors on the Event Level reached full height, helping toenclose these areas for further interior work.
In addition, landscaping has been successfully planted along newly opened Mitchell Streeton the South rim of the stadium's campus.
Roof structure steel continues to be prepared for installation and erected, as the first trusswas set in November.
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