CISCO FIELD - Fremont, California


Tenant: Oakland Athletics (AL)

Opening: 2012 (projected)

Status: Cancelled in February 2009

Style: Open air

Capacity: 35,000 (estimated)

Surface: Grass


Architects: 360 Architecture & Gensler Architecture

Construction: Undetermined

Owner: Oakland Athletics

Cost: $400 million - $500 million (excluding land)

Financing: Private funds with some government assistance


Location: On a 143-acre parcel near Fremont's Pacific Commons shopping center. It is bordered by Cushing Parkway on the southeast and southwest, the Nimitz Freeway (I-880) on the northeast and Bunche Drive, then Automall Parkway on the northwest.


On November 14, 2006, the Athletics announce they had reached an agreement with Cisco Systems to purchase a 143-acre parcel of land in Fremont, California for the purpose of building a new ballpark there. The ballpark will be named Cisco Field as part of a 30-year naming rights agreement valued at $4 million annually. Cisco's technology will be used to enhance every part of the stadium, including ticketing, concessions and management of game day operations.


Groundbreaking on the project will begin when the A's get approval from the City of Fremont, Alameda County and other government agencies. The estimated cost of the ballpark is between $400-500 million (excluding land) and construction is expected to take between 24 and 36 months. Funding for the ballpark is expected to be a combination of private equity and public assistance.


This never occurred and the A’s remain at the Coliseum.


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