PGE Park

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PGE Park, now known as Providence Park, is a historic multi-purpose stadium in Portland, Oregon, best known today as the home of Major League Soccer’s Portland Timbers.

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Label Occurrences
PGE Park canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-purpose stadium
stadium
address 1844 SW Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerName Civic Stadium NERFINISHED
Jeld-Wen Field NERFINISHED
Multnomah Stadium NERFINISHED
formerNameOf Providence Park NERFINISHED
historic true
homeStadiumOf Portland Beavers NERFINISHED
Portland State Vikings football NERFINISHED
Portland Thorns FC NERFINISHED
Portland Timbers NERFINISHED
leagueHosted Major League Soccer NERFINISHED
locatedIn Oregon
Portland, Oregon NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFeature downtown Portland location
sunken bowl design
opened 1926
openingDate 1926-04-09
operator Peregrine Sports NERFINISHED
otherUse American football
baseball
concerts
owner City of Portland NERFINISHED
primaryUse soccer
publicTransitAccess Portland Streetcar NERFINISHED
TriMet MAX light rail NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
renovation 2001
2010
2011
2019
seatingCapacity approximately 25000
sponsor Portland General Electric NERFINISHED
sponsorshipType naming rights
surface artificial turf
teamLeagueHosted Portland Timbers (MLS) NERFINISHED
tenant Portland Beavers NERFINISHED
Portland State Vikings football NERFINISHED
Portland Thorns FC NERFINISHED
Portland Timbers NERFINISHED
usedFor college football
minor league baseball
professional soccer

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Multnomah Stadium alsoKnownAs PGE Park
Jeld-Wen Field precededBy PGE Park
Jeld-Wen Field hasFormerName PGE Park
subject surface form: Providence Park
Portland Beavers homeVenue PGE Park