M&T Bank Stadium renovations revealed



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The Baltimore Ravens have unveiled the phase two renovations inside M&T Bank Stadium including new clubs, a new retail location, and stadium-wide enhancements.

The Baltimore Ravens said construction began the day after the team’s wild-card playoff win over the Steelers in January and wrapped up just eight months later.

Team President Sashi Brown said, “This really positions M&T Bank Stadium as a premier, global venue for events off gameday.”

The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore (US). The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference North Division. The team plays its home games at M&T Bank Stadium.

The 71,008-capacity M&T Bank Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It has been the home of the Baltimore Ravens since its opening in 1998.

Fans visiting the stadium will experience a reimagined North Plaza this season and next season.

Flanking Gate A, one of the new “Flock Shops,” the Baltimore Ravens official team store, will feature RFID self-checkouts, giving fans an efficient checkout process.

There is also a custom jersey shop and a second-floor hospitality area. The store will be open on game days and Monday-Saturday year-round.

A concert venue and open-air tailgate are part of the phase three renovations set to be ready in 2026, further establishing the stadium as a year-round destination.

Inside Gate A, there is a 216-foot halo video board surrounding the concourse that will showcase all the games being played across the league.

Situated on the west side of the stadium, the new 4,900-square-foot West “Flock Shop” store has opened. It features an RFID self-checkout, video panels, and an immersive LED player-jersey feature display.

The Ravens have also unveiled three new clubs, with memberships being offered to PSL owners.

Champions Club, presented by T. Rowe Price: The Champions Club’s theme is centered around the Ravens’ two Super Bowls.

Art of significant moments from each Super Bowl run, like the “Mile High Miracle,” lines the walls inside the club. The art is accompanied by high-top tables and chairs and lounge seats.

The roughly 5,000 square-foot Champions Club, located behind the west end zone, features two bars, one for each Super Bowl, and all-inclusive food and beverage options.

There are also memorabilia displays for items like a game-used football from Super Bowl XLVII, and a Super Bowl ring display in the lobby, located just outside the new west retail store.

The Trust, presented by M&T Bank: Located on the south side of the stadium, The Trust gives fans a glimpse into the Ravens’ player tunnel at the 50-yard line, as well as the post-game press conference room. The lounge-like atmosphere has design elements of early 1900s Baltimore banks.

The Raven: Located underneath the lower level near the 50-yard line, The Raven is named after Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” poem. The designers took that theme to heart, with a framed photo of Poe and excerpts from the poem on the walls.

Legends Suites: The state-of-the-art Legends Suites are located through the Champions Club and right behind the west end zone. Inside the Legends Suites area are 11 private rooms for suite holders featuring lounge seats and food and beverage service.

Each of the 11 suites has 16 seats outside on field level, 12 of which are heated. Outside the private rooms, there is a mixing area with food and beverage services and a sushi bar.

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