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  2. Columbus Crew ( MLS) (2021–present) Lower.com Field is a soccer-specific stadium in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It serves primarily as the home stadium of the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer, replacing the club's previous home, Historic Crew Stadium. The new stadium cost $314 million and is located at the center of the mixed-use Astor ...

  3. Upcoming Events View All Events About Lower.com Field Lower.com Field is a multi-purpose stadium in Columbus, Ohio, home to the Columbus Crew and host to various events. Venue Info Plan Your Visit Ticket Information Lower.com Field is

  4. Columbus Crew's Lower.com Field named finalist for Sports Business Journal award for “Sports Facility of the Year” 15 March 2022 Lower.com Field named winner of 2021 Harrison W. Smith Award

  5. About Lower.com Field Home to the Columbus Crew, the 20,139 seat stadium in Downtown Columbus’ Astor Park sits on a 12-acre site and opened in July 2021. The state-of-the-art facility is designed as a multipurpose event venue and features a natural grass field.

    • Clubs and Premium Seating
    • Southeast Plaza
    • The Nordecke
    • Beer Garden
    • Roof
    • Proximity to The Pitch
    • Crew House Pub
    • Scoreboards
    • 'frictionless' Point-Of-Entry
    • Family Spaces

    For the fans and businesses who can afford luxury, there are seven different premium-seating options outside of suites. There are five primary areas. The West Field Club, ledge seats and River Club are on the west side of the stadium, while the East Field Club and Rail Club is on the east side. More:The Columbus Crew's new downtown stadium has a na...

    The Crew designed its new home with the entire calendar in mind, not just the 17-plus games it hosts each season, and a plaza outside the southeast entrance will be the center of entertainment for the Astor Park district. At 6,200 square feet, the Crew plan to use the plaza for pregame festivities, small concerts and watch parties.

    The Crew will have the second-largest supporters’ section in Major League Soccer with nearly 3,356 safe-standing seats in the Nordecke. With the section at a 34-degree angle — 37 degrees at the top — compared to 20 degrees at Crew Stadium, players will feel like the Nordecke is on top of the field. The Nordecke is even larger when including the ter...

    When fans aren’t cheering in the Nordecke or on the terraces, they can enjoy their own beer garden in the north end. At 5,600 square feet, it’s not the first in MLS, but it is the largest, according to the club. The beer garden will feature a variety of local and mass-produced brews. More:Video: Lower.com CEO Dan Snyder talks about how he came to b...

    Have you gotten wet at a Crew game in the past? Fear not. There’s a roof. The 220,000-square foot canopy covers every seat in the stadium and should keep noise in, given that the field is sunken into the ground. Fans in the first few rows will likely get wet from wind and rain, but the majority of fans can watch a game and stay dry.

    In addition to the stands being at a steeper angle, not just in the Nordecke but also around the stadium, fans are physically closer to the action. Fans in the field level VIP seats are just 16 feet from the field. Fans in the Nordecke are 18 feet from the field. Even at the tallest point in the upper deck on the east side and south end, fans are a...

    Just outside the southeast gate and adjacent to the plaza, Lower.com Field has a soccer-themed pub expected to be used year-round. On the Nationwide Boulevard side of the stadium, the pub, named “Crew House,” can seat 175 and hold between 250 to 300 people.

    More:Columbus Crew closes out Crew Stadium with raucous 2-0 win against Chicago Fire Lower.com Field has two scoreboards. The main one is located on the south end with a second videoboard in the northeast corner. The high-definition videoboard in the south stands is 24 feet tall and 104 feet wide, compared to Crew Stadium’s main videoboard that is ...

    Fans should have a more seamless transition into the stadium than they're used to at other venues, because the Crew has partnered with security screening company Evolv. Fans will not have to stop and take things out of their pockets before going through metal detectors. Instead, there are scanners that don't require attendees to pause as they walk ...

    For families with children, there are two sensory rooms, two nurseries and a 1,000-square foot play room that the Crew developed with COSI. jmyers@dispatch.com @_jcmyers

  6. In the summer of 2021, Lower.com Field became Columbus’ third professional sports venue along a half-mile stretch of Nationwide Blvd. Home of the Columbus Crew (MLS) and their loyal supporters, the 460,000 square-foot stadium features a 220,000 square-foot wrap-around roof, beer garden, public plaza, pub restaurant and ample VIP areas for either watching the game or hosting an event. Its open concourse is packed with local vendors, or you can step outside to the Arena District and take a ...

  7. Oct 10, 2019 · The Crew broke ground on Lower.com Field on October 10, 2019, and held its ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 29, 2021. In 2021, the state-of-the-art venue was named the winner of the 2021 James B. Recchie Design Award by Columbus Landmarks and the 2021 Harrison W. Smith Award by the Columbus Downtown Commission.