The Blue Jays' home turf is getting a major facelift - including some massive demolition work. Toronto RogersCentre renovations realestatenews
Furthermore, on the lower levels, this off-season will see the addition of new social spaces and bars, raised bullpens, and 100 Level seats brought closer to the action. Away from the view of fans, there will also be some major renovations to player facilities, including a family room, a 5,000-sq. ft weight room, and staff locker room.
According to the Blue Jays, a 200-tonne crane was brought in to do some of the heavy lifting through the 35-day demolition. A total of 2.2M pounds of materials have been recycled in the process, including 1.3M pounds of concrete and 900,000 pounds of steel. According to the Blue Jays, the vision is to turn the stadium into a ballpark. More of that work will come offseason, when the 100 Level and player facilities will be overhauled even further. The team says that fans will already notice an immediate difference at the home opener on April 11.
“We are committed to building a sustainable championship organization for years to come, and this renovation to Rogers Centre will give new and lifelong Blue Jays fans a ballpark where they can proudly cheer on their team,” said Mark Shapiro, Toronto’s president and CEO.
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