U.S. Cellular Field is a stadium located in Chicago, Illinois. U.S. Cellular Field is currently home to the MLB team the Chicago White Sox. The stadium opened on April 18, 1991 with the construction taking just under two years at a cost of just over $167 million, about $290 million in today’s dollars. The most recent renovation was in 2007 to the tune of $118 million.
The White Sox are three time World Series Champions and are members of the Central Division of the American League within MLB. They are known by their team colors consisting of black, silver and white. The current owner of the White Sox is Jerry Reinsdorf.
The stadium currently holds 40,614 fans. There are 103 luxury suites and over 1,800 seats at the club level. Currently, it is the 23rd largest stadium in MLB in terms of seating capacity.
In terms of parking there are several options: Lots B, D and E are closest to the stadium. General Parking is available in Lots A, C, G, F and L. There is also disabled parking available.