Target Field, Baseball stadium in North Loop, Minneapolis, United States.
Target Field is a baseball stadium in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis, United States. The facility holds around 39,500 spectators and features two stacked bullpen areas where pitchers warm up before entering the game.
The home of the Minnesota Twins opened in April 2010 after construction that ran from 2007 through early 2010. Building costs reached approximately 555 million dollars, with a portion of the funding secured through public contributions.
The ballpark takes its name from Target Corporation, which maintains its headquarters in Minneapolis. Seats in the upper deck look toward the towers of downtown, while lower sections sit closer to the field.
The facility connects to Target Field Station, where Metro Blue Line, Green Line, and Northstar Line trains stop. Visitors can also walk from downtown Minneapolis in about 15 minutes to reach the grounds.
The ballpark was the first sports facility in North America to earn LEED Gold certification for sustainable design. Its facade includes limestone quarried in Minnesota, a material not found in other states.
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