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Construction of the 83 suites will begin this summer, adding high-end furnishes and an upgraded culinary program.
An exterior view of TD Garden. Adam Glanzman, Getty Images North America
TD Garden plans to invest $100 million to rebuild all 83 of its premium suites, introducing high-end furnishings and an upgraded food program, the arena announced Thursday.
“Today marks a defining moment for TD Garden – a $100 million transformation of our premium experience and a bold statement of our commitment to delivering something truly extraordinary for our guests, our partners and the City of Boston,” said Glen Thornborough, president of TD Garden and EVP & COO of the Boston Bruins, in a statement.
Home to the Boston Celtics, the Bruins, and dozens of concerts each year, TD Garden is owned and operated by Delaware North, which the Jacobs family privately holds.
A rendering of the new suite. Courtesy of TD Garden
Construction will begin this summer. Crews will rebuild about one-third of the Boston Garden Society Suites first and complete all suites within three years.
The redesign will feature new layouts, premium finishes, and expanded dining spaces.
Culinary service will also shift to the Patina Restaurant Group, Delaware North’s premium restaurant and catering arm.
With more than 60 concerts scheduled this year, TD Garden leaders say the renovation will also enhance club-level experiences, ensuring premium areas work equally well for sports fans and concertgoers.
The investment follows a broader trend across major U.S. arenas upgrading their luxury offerings. Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena is undergoing an $800 million-plus overhaul, while Denver’s Ball Arena and Houston’s Toyota Center have also announced substantial renovations.
Beth Treffeisen is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on local news, crime, and business in the New England region.
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