HEINZ FIELD

Overview

Heinz Field is a 65,000 seat football facility that is home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers.

Heinz Field

Key Facts

Architect: HOK Sport
Construction Manager: Mascaro Construction and Huber, Hunt, and Nichols
Facility Manager: Pittsburgh Steelers
Development Cost: $264 million
Total Square Footage: 1.49 million square feet
Total Number of Seats: 65,060
Club Seating: 7,300
Luxury Suites: 129
Construction Start: June 18, 1999
First Game: August 25, 2001
versus Detroit Lions

Features

Fans enter at the river side through the South Plaza to the 40,000 square foot FedEx Great Hall. Once inside they can enjoy a variety of entertainment and concession options. The Coca-Cola Great Hall also features:

- 6 interactive display columns showcase team memorabilia, facts & figures, and games
- 10 graphic murals depict great Steelers
- 2 murals depict great Panthers
- 5 Lombardi Trophy Column Displays commemorating each of the Steeler's five Super Bowl victories
- Steelers Hall of Fame

There are three club lounges at Heinz Field which are located on the east sideline, west sideline and the northern end zone. The two sideline club lounges are each designed as three-story atriums with a bar, beverage kiosks, specialty food stands, and a video wall. These lounges can be converted into banquet space for private gatherings.

Events and Parking

In addition to Steelers and Panthers games, the venue also hosts other sporting events such as high school football games, soccer games, festivals, and concerts. For more information, please visit the Pittsburgh Steelers website.

For a complete list of Steelers and Pitt Panther events, please visit the Steelers and Panthers websites.

Please visit the Alco Parking website for parking information.

Last Updated 4/17/13

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