Toronto Blue Jays share new video of revamped Rogers Centre
“It’s beginning to look a lot like baseball.” That’s the message attached to a recent video update on the Toronto Blue Jays $300-million Rogers Centre renovations.
toronto.ctvnews.caHere’s the latest on Rogers Centre.
Rogers Centre renovations: A new round of upgrades at Rogers Centre is underway as part of a multi-year renovation program. The work focuses on upgrading seating in the lower bowl and improving sightlines, accessibility, and fan comfort, with a broader plan to modernize both the baseball and concert experiences. This phase follows earlier improvements to other levels and public spaces. [source context from recent coverage]
Timeline and scope: The renovation plan is scheduled in multiple phases, aiming to minimize disruption to Blue Jays home games and events, with completion targeted before key openings in the 2026 season. The scope includes seating redesign, enhanced concession areas, and upgraded concourses. [source context from recent coverage]
Impact on events: Expect temporary changes to seating layouts and wayfinding during construction, but organizers emphasize continued access to the venue for fans and concertgoers, along with new amenities once completed. [source context from recent coverage]
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“It’s beginning to look a lot like baseball.” That’s the message attached to a recent video update on the Toronto Blue Jays $300-million Rogers Centre renovations.
toronto.ctvnews.caVideo footage taken on Friday using the CP24 chopper shows that construction is underway on a major overhaul of the 100-level of Rogers Centre.
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