![]() Rezoning the parcel would increase the value of the property by approximately $80 million. The parcel is owned by iStar Financial, but members of the Earthquakes ownership group own an option to purchase the land. The proposal called for the city of San Jose to rezone a parcel of industrial land in the city's Edenvale district to residential uses. The proposal for the new stadium for the Earthquakes was brought before the San Jose City Council in June 2007. Additionally, the pattern contains the message "Go EQ" written in binary. ![]() The seat pattern includes three different shades of blue as well as a smattering of red seats to pay homage to the club's NASL history. The team organization initially delayed the completion date to the middle of the 2014 MLS season, but later delayed it again to the 2015 season. Additionally, Lewis Wolff, owner of the San Jose Earthquakes, offered to pay for the maintenance of the stadium for a 55-year time span. The stadium was constructed privately with no public money provided by the city of San Jose. The stadium is part of a mixed-use residential, retail, R&D, and hotel development. The suites and club seats are located at field level. Additionally, the area behind the northeast goal houses the largest outdoor bar in North America, a 2-acre (0.81 ha) fan zone and a double-sided video scoreboard. The stadium features a canopy roof and some of the steepest-raked seating in Major League Soccer to provide a better view. PayPal Park officially opened on February 27, 2015, and has a capacity of approximately 18,000. The stadium is located on the Airport West site next to the San Jose International Airport. It is the home stadium of the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer. PayPal Park (formerly Earthquakes Stadium and Avaya Stadium) is a soccer-specific stadium in San Jose, California. San Jose Earthquakes II ( MLS Next Pro) (2022–present) San Jose Earthquakes ( MLS) (2015–present)
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