Lafayette Breaks Ground on New Loeb Stadium
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe city of Lafayette and fans of the Lafayette Aviators baseball team has broken ground on a brand new $20 million ballpark, which will replace the nearly 80-year-old Loeb Stadium. Demolition and construction on the new multi-purpose facility is set to begin right away.
American Structurepoint is the architectural firm in charge of turning the historic field into a modern, state-of-the-art venue.
As a salute to the past, the architects took inspiration from the stadium’s original 1940s-era Art Deco design. It will have traditional brick façade and exposed steel.
While the exterior may represent the “old”, the interior will have a definite “new” look and feel. American Structurepoint says the field will be rotated 180 degrees, moving home plate to what is currently center field, and synthetic turf will cover the field.
The city says the new Loeb Stadium will have seating for 2,500 fans, including 1,900 chair-backed seats. The design also includes three enclosed suites and open-air party decks
In addition to Aviator’s games, the city intends to use the new stadium for soccer games, football, concerts, and other events year-round.
The Aviators, which play in the Prospect League, will play next season at Purdue University’s Alexander field. The new field is set to be completed for the 2021 season.
“We have had a wonderful partnership with Purdue and their athletics program over the years and the organization couldn’t be happier about growing that relationship by playing at Alexander Field while our new home is constructed,” said Aviators General Manager Zach Chartrand.