Ford Field was built in 2002 in Detroit, Michigan to house the Detroit Lions NFL team. It seats 65,000 and cost $250 million to construct. The innovative design incorporated the adjacent historic Hudson's warehouse, reducing costs and integrating the stadium with the surrounding neighborhoods. By locating suites and clubs in the warehouse, each suite has optimal views of the field while eliminating endzone suites. The warehouse also provides 500,000 square feet of retail, office, and entertainment space, transforming the stadium into a year-round destination.