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Rogers Centre

in dollars)
|architect = Rod Robbie|Robbie Adjeleian NORR Consortium
|project_manager =
|structural engineer = Adjeleian Allen Rubeli Ltd.
|services engineer = The Mitchell Partnership Inc.
|general_contractor = EllisDon Construction
|main_contractors =
|former_names = SkyDome (1989–2005)
|tenants = Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) (1989–present)
Toronto Argonauts (CFL) (1989–2015)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=432322 )
Toronto Raptors (NBA) (1995–1999)
Buffalo Bills (NFL) (2008–2013) (Bills Toronto Series)
Toronto FC (MLS) (2012–present, occasional matches)

|seating_capacity = Baseball: 49,282
Canadian football: 31,074 (expandable to 52,230)
American football: 54,000
Soccer: 47,568
Basketball: 22,911 (expandable to 28,708)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://basketball.ballparks.com/NBA/TorontoRaptors/index.htm )
Concerts: 10,000-55,000
|record_attendance = WrestleMania X8: 68,237 (March 17, 2002)
|dimensions = Left Field Line -
Left-Centre Power Alley -
Centre Field -
Right-Centre Power Alley -
Right Field Line -
Backstop -
}}
Rogers Centre (originally named SkyDome) is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB). Previously, the stadium served as home to the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL), Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL), which played an annual game at the stadium as part of the Bills Toronto Series. While it is primarily a sports venue, it also hosts other large-scale events such as conventions, trade fairs, concerts, travelling carnivals, and monster truck shows.
The stadium was renamed "Rogers Centre" following the purchase of the stadium by Rogers Communications, which also bought the Toronto Blue Jays, in 2005.〔 The venue was noted for being the first stadium to have a fully retractable motorized roof, as well as for the 348-room hotel attached to it, with 70 rooms overlooking the field.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Power Ranking All 30 MLB Stadiums )〕 It is also the last North American major-league stadium built to accommodate both football and baseball. The stadium served as the site of both the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2015 Pan American Games. During the ceremonies, the site was referred to as the "Pan Am Dome" (officially as the "Pan Am Ceremonies Venue") instead of its normal name.
==History==
SkyDome, called Rogers Centre since 2005, was designed by architect Rod Robbie and structural engineer Michael Allen and was constructed by the EllisDon Construction company of London, Ontario and the Dominion Bridge Company of Lachine, Quebec. The stadium's construction lasted about two and a half years, from October 1986 to May 1989. The approximate cost of construction was C$570 million〔 ($ in dollars) which was paid for by the federal government, Ontario provincial government, the City of Toronto, and a large consortium of corporations.〔Romell, Rick. "Tax money for stadium site backed". Milwaukee Sentinel May 16, 1989: 1-6.〕

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