Richmond, Virginia · Opened 2025 · Capacity 9,560
CarMax Park
History
CarMax Park opened in 2025 in downtown Richmond, Virginia, replacing The Diamond, a multi-purpose stadium that had served the city's baseball teams since 1985 but had long outgrown its usefulness. The 9,560-seat ballpark was the centerpiece of a mixed-use development project on Richmond's Boulevard corridor, transforming a stretch of underutilized land into a sports and entertainment district. The new venue gave the Richmond Flying Squirrels a facility that matched the vibrancy of Virginia's capital city, which has emerged as one of the most dynamic mid-size cities on the East Coast.
The ballpark's design incorporates views of the Richmond skyline, including the Virginia State Capitol designed by Thomas Jefferson, creating a visual connection between the franchise and the city's deep historical roots. The architectural team drew inspiration from Richmond's warehouse district aesthetic, using red brick, exposed steel, and industrial-scale windows that reference the city's 19th-century commercial architecture. The continuous concourse wraps the entire facility, and the compact seating bowl creates the kind of intimate atmosphere that makes every game feel well-attended.
The Flying Squirrels serve as the Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, and the franchise has been one of the most popular in the Eastern League since its arrival in Richmond in 2010. The Flying Squirrels name, chosen through a public contest, references the southern flying squirrel native to Virginia's forests. The quirky name has been a marketing goldmine, generating merchandise sales, media attention, and a social media following that far exceeds what a Double-A franchise might expect.
CarMax Park's naming rights deal connects the venue to one of Richmond's most prominent corporations, and the partnership reflects the corporate community's investment in the city's downtown future. The ballpark has been designed as a year-round venue capable of hosting concerts, corporate events, and community celebrations beyond the baseball season. For Richmond, the new stadium represents the fulfillment of a vision that had been discussed for over a decade — a modern ballpark that anchors a new downtown district and positions the city for its next chapter of growth.