the below info is what i found really interesting about Juventus, imagine that, a huge shopping complex, free parking i assume, it could become extremely successful i take it all the money from those shops (the rent) can be used by Juve?
the stadium have a capacity of 41,000, including 3,600 premium seats and 120 executive boxes. The stands are just 7.5 m from the pitch, a major improvement from the Stadio Delle Alpi. The distance between the last row of the grand stand and the pitch is 49 m.
In addition, the stadium houses a 34,000-m2 shopping complex open every day and parking space for 4,000 vehicles. A museum dedicated to Juventus's history is also built.
Juventus states that almost 23,000 season tickets have been sold, i.e. 56% more than the 14,600 sold for the 2010/11 season played at the Stadio Olimpico.
The amount is made up of more than 20,000 standard season tickets (43% more than last year's 14,000), the rest being Premium season tickets.
There is a lot of hype in Italy about this stadium because the completion of Juventus Arena made Juventus the first Italian club to build and own their stadium.