With questionable timing, BSE Global reveals plan to swap 30 suites for freer-flowing club spaces, one inspired by (?!?) historic brownstones
Twelve-year-old Barclays Center is still the fifth-newest building in the NBA, with arguably its most unique exterior, but it’s well down the line in recent years in terms of major capital expenditures, whether on a new building or renovation. And new ones are in the pipeline, including the Clippers’ Intuit Dome, which opens this fall.
“When you’re outside the arena, a ton of people come by, they take photos of the exterior, it’s ranked one of the top venues in the 2010s globally,” said Shanon Ferguson, BSE Global chief hospitality officer, in his first sports job after more than a dozen years in the hospitality world. “The experience indoors, it’s still great. With a lot of different arenas doing remodels, with Intuit coming, we felt it was an appropriate time to reinvest for the experience of the fans, and we committed to it.”
.@BSE_Global is revealing a major renovation of @barclayscenter, the largest since its opening 12 years ago. Suite Level B, designed by @Populous, will undergo a complete renovation.
— Sports Business Journal (@SBJ) March 18, 2024
30 suites are being replaced by 'The Row' & 'The Key', spaces with their own unique atmosphere. pic.twitter.com/NECtIf37im
How many suites?
Interesting. As I've written, earlier hype had the Brooklyn arena with 170 suites, then 130, then 100-105, then 90-96. Maybe they're too expensive to sell steadily, especially when the team isn't doing well.
Like a brownstone rowhouse?
Membership to The Row comes with access to Nets and Liberty games as well as Barclays Center events (with certain exceptions), a private VIP entrance, theater-style reserved seating, all-inclusive dining and a full-service private bar, premium wines with access to a team of sommeliers, and a dessert station featuring fresh gelato. Measuring just more than 12,000 square feet, The Row, featuring the herringbone floors and wainscot paneling of an upscale Brooklyn brownstone rowhouse (hence the name), is sold in increments of four through an annual license, though seats can be sold in pairs or on an individual event basisI'm not so sure about that. Looks a little spacious to me.
Inspired by the historic brownstones found throughout Brooklyn, fans can immerse themselves in a luxurious ambience and elegantly designed atmosphere, with natural daylight subtly entering the space through fluted glass windowpanes. Members will have access to the Qatar Airways VIP Entrance and luxurious upholstered theater box seating. Members will also enjoy an all-inclusive buffet dining experience and a dessert station, as well as access to a full-service private bar and premium wine offerings (alcohol available for purchase).Sure, most brownstones are entered via the Qatar Airways VIP entrance.
The Key provides members an elevated in-arena club experience mirroring center court with a communal atmosphere.
Through a reflection of Brooklyn’s vibrant park and streetball culture, fans feel as engaged with the game or show as they are with friends, family, and guests. Members will have access to luxury suite-style reserved seating. Members will also enjoy an all-inclusive buffet dining experience and a dessert station, as well as access to a full-service private bar and premium wine offerings (alcohol available for purchase).
From SBJ:
More work is in the Barclays Center’s future, too, including what Stover described as the broad category of helping people move through the building more easily. The venue’s upper concourse is almost certainly in the crosshairs, too, though Stover and Ferguson were vague about what’s next.Maybe they haven't figured it out, but, yes, the upper concourse needs work.
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