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M&T Bank Stadium opened to a full-capacity crowd on Sunday, September 6, 1998 with the kick-off of the first official National Football League (NFL) game at Camden Yards. The event marked the culmination of efforts begun in 1984 to return the NFL to Baltimore.
Seating Capacity - 69, 300 Luxury Suites - 108 Food Points of Sale - 245 Toilets & Urinals - 1,076 Family Bathrooms - 8 On-Site Parking - 4,200 Seating for Disabled - 700+ Fully ADA Compliant Interior Space - 1.6 Million Square Feet
Seven Levels - Service - Main Concourse - Press - Club - Lower Suite - Upper Suite - Upper Concourse Facade - Brick Arches at Base - Aluminum Trim at Grid Lines - Metal Trim and Rakers Pewter Color - Structural Steel Rakers - Dark Brick and Mortar (Made in Maryland)
Impact of the Baltimore Ravens Pro Football Team on the Maryland Economy
During the 1998 football season, it was anticipated that the stadium would generate:
$184 Million in Overall Expenditures $86 Million in Total Personal Income $11.3 Million in State & Local Tax Receipts 2,730 Full-Time Equivalent Jobs
On-Call Maintenance of Advertising Panel and Trivision Signage

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Maryland Stadium Authority
Baltimore Ravens
Alice M. Hoffman
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc. Kansas City, Missouri
Whiting Turner/Barton-Malow/Essex Baltimore, Maryland
$229 million
24.0% - $54.8 million
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