The design of Louisville Slugger Field is a joint effort of
HNTB Architects of
Kansas City, Mo and
K. Norman Berry Associates Architects of Louisville. The field was financed through a partnership between the city, the Bats, Hillerich & Bradsby, the Brown Foundation,
Humana Inc. and the Humana Foundation. The ballpark also includes 32 private suites, 850 second-level club seats, a continuous concourse around the field, an outfield seating berm, extensive press facilities, concessions and restrooms, a children's play area, including a carousel, team and administrative offices and numerous retail amenities. Spectators enter the stadium through the restored "train shed" building, which was formerly the
Brinly-Hardy Co. warehouse. The Main Street side of the building includes exterior access to a microbrewery and restaurant located within the facility, as well as a statue of Louisville native and Baseball Hall of Famer
Pee Wee Reese. The Witherspoon Street entrance, diagonally situated from
Waterfront Park includes a statue of Pro Football Hall of Famer
Paul Hornung. While the full capacity of the park is 13,131, the capacity for soccer matches was normally restricted to 8,000 due to less-than-optimal sightlines for that sport. ==See also==