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Previously named SunTrust Park, the ballpark was renamed after SunTrust Bank became Truist Financial in 2020. [15] [16] The stadium was constructed in a public–private partnership with a project budget of $622 million. [9] [17] Cobb-Marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority issued up to $397 million in bonds for the project. [18]
The game will feature 44 athletes from diverse backgrounds who competed during the two-week Hank Aaron Invitational series held at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Vero Beach, Florida ...
SunTrust Banks, Inc. was an American bank holding company with SunTrust Bank as its largest subsidiary and assets of US$199 billion as of March 31, 2018. [2] The bank's most direct corporate parent was established in 1891 in Atlanta , where it was headquartered.
Truist Financial Corporation is an American bank holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. [7] The company was formed in December 2019 as the result of the merger of BB&T (Branch Banking and Trust Company) and SunTrust Banks.
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The ballpark was renamed from BB&T Point to Truist Point in June 2020 due to the 2019 merger of BB&T and SunTrust Banks to form Truist. [9] In 2021, North Carolina Fusion U23's men's and women's teams began playing some matches at Truist Point. [10] In 2024, Carolina Core FC of the MLS NEXT Pro league began play at Truist Point. [6]
As of 2024, the building was occupied by a branch of Truist, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Truist's predecessor SunTrust Banks had taken ownership of the structure when it acquired Crestar Bank, which itself had previously taken control of the National Savings and Trust Company. [3] [4] [5]
The 2021 All-Star Game was awarded to Atlanta's Truist Park by Major League Baseball in 2019 but in April 2021 was moved to Denver's Coors Field following objections to sweeping changes to Georgia’s