Location | Zierdt Road and I-565 Madison, Alabama, US |
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Coordinates | 34°41′02″N 86°43′27″W / 34.683883°N 86.724288°W |
Owner | City of Madison |
Operator | BallCorps LLC |
Capacity | 7,000[5] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | June 9, 2018[1] |
Opened | April 15, 2020[citation needed] |
Construction cost | $46 million[2] |
Architect | Populous[3] |
Project manager | Turner Construction[4] |
Structural engineer | Thornton Tomasetti[4] |
Services engineer | Henderson Engineers[4] |
General contractor | Hoar Construction[4] |
Tenants | |
Rocket City Trash Pandas (SL/DAS) 2020–present |
Toyota Field is a baseball park in Madison, Alabama. It is located west of Huntsville, the metropolitan area's largest city, and sits on a major thoroughfare, Interstate 565. It serves as the home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas,[6] the relocated minor league team formerly known as the Mobile BayBears, a team that plays in the Southern League. It was scheduled to open April 15, 2020[2] and seats up to 7,000 people.[7] Groundbreaking occurred on June 9, 2018.[7][1] Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama purchased the naming rights to the stadium.[8]
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting the United States in the spring of 2020, the minor league baseball season that year was canceled.[9] However, some limited-attendance public events were staged by the Trash Pandas that summer at Toyota Field to cultivate interest[citation needed] prior to the team's opening game on May 11, 2021.[10]
The first football game played at Toyota Field was held on October 15, 2022, between the North Alabama Lions from nearby Florence, and the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. The game was the first college football game ever played in Madison, Alabama.[11][12]
Turner Construction's North Alabama office is the construction manager agent for the development. ... Hoar Construction is the general contractor for the stadium and handling the actual construction of the stadium.