The ongoing ‘Scotiabank Arena Venue Reimagination’ project ranges from new or upgraded premium areas to revamped, enlarged concourses
As Scotiabank Arena approaches its 25th anniversary in February, the downtown venue is undergoing renovations worth more than $350-million.
Phase 2 will also feature “Grab and Go” self-checkout concession stands. And there will still be traditional concession stops – about one quarter of those on offer – for those who want to deal with a human. The reno also includes new “dwell space” along concourse walls, providing people a standup area where they can eat their food or down a drink.
The Mastercard Lounge joins the existing ScotiaClub as a premium dining area from where you can watch the game action. Other existing premium spaces , include the Hot Stove Lounge and the event-level Platinum Lounge and Air Canada Signature Club. So are the 34 artists, who include member of LGBTQ+ and Indigenous communities as well as Willo Downie , a partially blind artist , two MLSE employees and a former usher.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
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