rentable suites for groups in addition to the general single season ticket purchase of $750. That makes a lot more sense. I initially though all the tickets were single purchases but corporations can rent out a suite on a game by game basis.
I've got to disagree bonedaddy. When I went in it early during construction the only thing I could think about was how little of the game you will be able to see there. Unless a team is in the red zone on that end I think its going to be a terrible view. Even when they are in the red zone you will have photographers running in front of you to get possible TD pictures, pom pom squad and cheerleaders walking by, the band empties halfway through the 2 quarter and walks across that endzone, performs and then during early 3rd quarter they walk back in front of you again. Theres also the Little Caesar dude, the Chevron participants, the throw the nurf football 40 yds through window of the truck people, the military, the baseball team being honored etc etc etc. Unless they make some major changes for traffic in that area it will suck. Now, for the women like my wife who could care less about the game but want to be in a/c, have an adult beverage, nibble a little and socialize or the guy that is pretty much the same way I guess it would be ok. I'm betting you will see the demand on those drop more in coming years.
I'll be honest, I have never been in an end zone seat in my life that I have felt was a particularly good view. That said, I guess there are a lot of people out there more concerned about overall comfort and concessions than the actual game. I'm just not one of them.