Sycuan will pay $8.5M for the 'naming rights to the two areas.' The Sycuan Piers is a 'three-level area located at the south end of the stadium' with one of the 'social decks jutting out toward the field, providing a viewing experience unique to the venue.' The 10,000-square-foot space includes '22 loge boxes, standing room for 500 people, three bars and a concession stand.' The concept for The Sycuan Piers takes 'inspiration from the San Diego coastline.' The Sycuan Founders Club includes 'four founders suites and 48 club seats.' Sycuan’s deal includes 'purchase of one of the founders suites.' It also includes putting a 'display inside the stadium that pays tribute to the Kumeyaay Nation, which traces its history back several centuries in the region.' This is the 'second significant partnership announced for Aztec Stadium.' Philanthropist Dianne Bashor made a $15M 'donation two years ago toward stadium construction costs.' The field at the stadium 'will be called Bashor Field.' The $310M, 35,000-capacity stadium is 'scheduled to open for SDSU’s season opener against Arizona on Sept. Situated just 30 minutes outside downtown San Diego in El Cajon, Sycuan Casino Resort proudly boasts world class accommodations, including live world-class entertainment venues and gaming. San Diego State announced the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation and Sycuan Resort Casino as its 'inaugural founding partner' at Aztec Stadium, which will 'bear the name Sycuan at two of the most significant locations in the new stadium - The Piers and Founders Club,' according to Kirk Kenney of the SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE. Discover San Diego’s first and luckiest casino, Sycuan Casino Resort located in San Diego, California.