Over the next three years, Delaware North will spend $100M on a three-year renovation of TD Garden that will include revamping all 83 of its suites.

They’ve been refreshed intermittently since the home of the Boston Bruins and Celtics opened in 1995. Never to this degree. The entire suite level will be reconstructed, not just the actual suites themselves. And the venue’s event level will be rebuilt with a focus on delivering a consistent experience for sporting events or concerts (TD Garden will host 60 shows this year).

Executives from Delaware North and TD Garden, and the Bruins and Celtics collected external feedback and proprietary data, then deployed Delaware North’s SuiteX process — a methodology developed in Boston leveraging internal sales and hospitality expertise — to design a modern premium experience. Delaware North’s Patina Group will provide a new in-suite culinary program developed specifically for the new suites and clubs.

Rockwell Group is designing the event level reimagining that’s part of the project but hasn’t been fully rolled out. SCI Architects and Gilbane are working on the suite renovation. Gilbane commences construction this summer with a third of the Boston Garden Society suites.

The project will take Delaware North’s investment in the arena past $500M, including the $100M project that created the Boston Garden Society in 2019. That total doesn’t include The Hub on Causeway, a $1.2B mixed-use project in and around the venue.

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