Boston,
MA – June 2014 / Newsmaker Alert / Delaware
North Companies, owner and operator of TD
Garden and Sportservice, announced Thursday (June 19) the design and
details of the concourse phase of a $70 million renovation project currently
underway at TD Garden. The complete overhaul of levels 4 and 7 of the arena
will touch every aspect of the fan experience including infrastructure
to support high-density wifi, redesigned concourse hospitality zones and
concession stands, and updated food and beverage concepts.
In
addition to the concourse renovation, this privately financed, two-year
transformation also includes the development of a new ProShop on level
2 of the arena, comprehensive renovation of Legends Club, the private high-end
restaurant for Bruins and Celtics season ticket holders, and upgraded technology
infrastructure throughout. Despite a busy construction schedule, the TD
Garden will be open throughout the renovations with limited construction
impacts. The level 4 concourse, half of the food and beverage stands, and
Legends Club are expected to be complete for the beginning of the season.
The Bruins ProShop is set to open by the end of the year and the level
7 concourse makeover is slated for summer of 2015.
Click Here For TD Garden Concourse Renderings & Infographics “The Jacobs family is committed to bringing fans a first class experience every time they enter the TD Garden, and we believe that these improvements will make our building the standard by which other venues are measured,” said Charlie Jacobs, Principal Delaware North Companies and Boston Bruins. “As you can see today, we are working tirelessly through the summer months to ensure that our fans will experience the industry leading hospitality that they deserve when they arrive at the TD Garden to support the Bruins and Celtics, and all our events next season.” Design of the renovations to the concourse, the arena’s largest fan gathering areas, is being led by Rossetti Architects, a renowned sports and hospitality architecture firm. Rossetti’s goal is to infuse the rich history of the City of Boston, the Bruins and the Celtics with modern technology that activates fan engagement physically and digitally and that brings sponsorship activation to life. “TD Garden has an incredibly rich sports heritage that resonates with fans,” said Kelly Deines, Principal and Creative Director at Rossetti. “We wanted to respect that nostalgia while emphasizing Boston’s industrial transit background. We framed the design with indigenous Boston references while celebrating the Garden’s sports legacy, and then used technology in creative ways throughout the concourse and in clubs.” TD Garden is adding updated technology infrastructure and state-of-the-art solutions from Cisco to support digital fan experiences well into the future. With the help of over 400 antennas, high-density wifi will be available throughout the arena, giving fans the opportunity to use TD Garden and team apps, send pictures and post on social media sites from their wireless devices. TD Garden is even exploring adding wifi hot-spot antennas within the hockey boards, which has the potential to be an industry first. Additionally, the TD Garden app, available for download in iTunes and Google Play, has a special ‘Check-in and Win’ functionality and contest for every arena event. New technology features will be integrated throughout the arena’s overall renovation, including but not limited to over 200 dynamic digital signage boards via Cisco StadiumVision and new point-of-sale technology for Sportservice’s food, beverage and retail locations. The TD Garden data architecture, both wired and wireless, is based on Cisco’s Connected Stadium design and will enhance overall fan engagement. As part of this two-year renovation, Sportservice, the arena’s food and beverage services, and retail management company will overhaul all the existing food and beverage locations on the concourses, and also introduce 25 new portable food and beverage carts. More than 12,000 square feet of reconfigured common space designed to provide a place for fans to socialize, dine and drink have been incorporated into the new design. Two new ‘Market Places’ and multiple Craft Beer Bars will integrate local neighborhood flavors into the arena experience. Overall, Sportservice’s updated food and beverage concepts will emphasize bringing a taste of Boston to TD Garden with specialty menu items selected for their connection to Boston and New England. These major investments are part of the ongoing commitment of Delaware North Companies to maintain the arena’s industry-leading status, with the primary focus on the fan experience, as it approaches its 20-year anniversary. Prior to this renovation project, the Jacobs family and Delaware North Companies have privately financed more than $20 million over the last four years on renovations to TD Garden’s Premium Club products, a new ecofriendly roof and technology upgrades. About
Delaware North Companies
Through these companies, Delaware North manages and provides food and beverage concessions, premium dining, entertainment, lodging, and retail at many large venues and special places. These include high-profile venues ranging from sports stadiums, entertainment complexes, national parks, airports, and some of the top regional casinos in the country. Delaware North Companies has revenue exceeding $3 billion annually and 60,000 associates serving half a billion customers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. For more information, visit www.DelawareNorth.com. About
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