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| The TD Garden ProShop After Revamp |
Delaware North Companies, owner and operator of the Garden is backing the renovations aimed to improve fan experience, retail and office space.
"It's our goal to really set the industry standard, the high-water mark. for fan experience," Charlie Jacobs, principal for Delaware North Companies and Bruins, told the Boston Globe. “And these renovations over the next 24 months I hope will really transform and bring the Garden to the forefront to set the market standard, if you will for fan experience, both in-game and also really from the moment when a customer exits their car and begins to enter our facility.”
Full Details of TD Garden Renovations
As provided by Charlie Jacobs
The Basic Updates
- Privately financed $70 million project, with a 2-year timeline.
- Focus on fan Experience.
- Expanding business, outgrowing original footprint (retail and office space).
ProShop
- New ProShop doubles retail space from 2,800 to more than 6,000 sq ft.
- Partnership with Reebok and part of the Adidas Group.
- New entrance, with updated look and feel , ease traffic flow and increase accessibility for the fans.
- ProShop Anticipated to be completed December 2014.
Loge and Balcony
- Both will be completely renovated to offer fans new and improved food and beverage.
- Loge construction begins this summer, and Balcony next summer.
- Along with all the aesthetic renovations and improvements, upgrades are to be give to the wired technology infrastructure and completing the final phase of arena wide wireless implementation to be completed by the start of the next season.
Concessions, Legends and Courtside Club
- The projects are in the final planning stages . Plans to announce the specific vision and tentative time line for these specific areas will be shared in the coming months as construction time gets closer.
TD Garden opened in 1995 and the concourses are nearly two decades old, to which Jacobs said, “It’s time for a complete refurbishment. We're really changing everything from floor to ceiling no exaggeration,” Jacobs said.

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