A Tour Of The Renovated Madison Square Garden (Photos)
In 2013, a three-year renovation of Madison Square Garden was officially completed. The much-needed makeover provided a $1 billion updating to the now 48-year-old New York City icon. The current Madison Square Garden edifice represents the fourth manifestation of the Garden, with the first structure built all the way back in 1879.
Below are a series of iFolloSports.com original photos chronicling the new and very modern look of “The World’s Most Famous Arena.”
The new and improved box office, just behind the Garden’s main entrance off 7th Ave., between 33rd and 31st Streets.
The wider and easier to navigate concourses, which include a wide array of New York centric food and drink options.
The re-configured seating bowl, with a more standard two-deck, split by luxury suites design.
One of the two Chase Bridges, which suspend high atop the Garden, the length of the north and south sections of the building.
The Rangers and Knicks share the same locker room entrance, with the NHL facilities set on the left side of the space (second photo).The NBA area is off to the right.
Rangers dressing room
Knicks locker room
The exclusive Delta Sky360° Club, on the event level, just off the tunnel that leads to the home locker rooms.
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