Wells Fargo Center is Getting a $50 Million Update (Unpublished)
One of Philadelphia's premiere entertainment arenas is on the path of renovation.
As a part of Comcast Spectator's $300 million rejuvenation efforts for Wells Fargo, a $50 million update is scheduled to be completed in the fall. According to the Philadelphia Business Journal, a new version of the club level is coming. The new club level will be have features like life-size holograms, heated seats, an exclusive shopping area and four new bars to the public arena. The club level's traditional multi-box structure is changing to an open layout featuring 13,000 square feet of open space. The change was supposed happen in 2020 but of course COVID-19 halted those plans for a later date.
Valerie Camillo, president of business operations for the Wells Fargo Center and Philadelphia Flyers, sees the upcoming renovations will excite visitors of the arena.
When the doors open on a new season of events at Wells Fargo Center, we want our guests to be blown away by the transformation.
When we set out to transform Wells Fargo Center, we sought to balance a respect for our history and traditions with a goal to modernize the arena to meet the evolving expectations of our guests.
Expect South Philly's arena to undergo more changes in the coming years, Comcast wants to continue progressing the "wow" factor of the arena.

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