Months After $6,050,000,000 Sale Of Washington Commanders, Franchise Decides to Splurge $40,000,000 More to Upgrade FedEx Field
The Washington Commanders were recently sold to Josh Harris for $6,050,000,000. In July, the votes of NFL owners went through to approve the sale from Dan Snyder to Harris. Now, just months after the purchase, it seems that the reign of Josh Harris has officially begun. Harris and his ownership group are making a substantial investment of $40,000,000 in upgrades for FedEx Field.
The Commanders aim to enhance their match-day experience for their dedicated Washington D.C. fan base. Josh Harris and Co. are essentially focusing on stadium improvements apart from taking steps to revamp the team. The franchise looks committed to delivering an engaging atmosphere to fans attending the games at FedEx Field.
Josh Harris Aims to Transform FedEx Field
The Washington Commanders have declared a jaw-dropping investment of $40 million in order to change the face of the iconic FedEx Field. Even though the scope of these upgrades is not all detailed, but make sure to believe that Josh Harris will leave no stone unturned to cater to all the needs of their fans. A ‘complete entertainment package’ if you can imagine.
New ownership making moves: The Washington Commanders have announced a $40 million investment in FedExField, which will be allocated towards new sound systems and video boards, new themed suites, food vendors, in-bowl and concourse repairs, and other enhancements. pic.twitter.com/UEvrhECuTp
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 31, 2023
Let’s look at some of the details about the upcoming upgrades in the FedEx stadium. Apart from essential maintenance, the $40 million will fund the installation of putting-edge ticket scanners. Three unique “themed suites” will be created and an extensive overhaul of the Commander’s branding will be done all across the stadium. Apart from this, the fans will also see better services in food vendors, in-bowl, and concourse repairs.
The Commanders announced a $40 million investment in FedEx Field for upgrades that include 3 new themed suites, ticket scanning pedestals, “point of sale upgrades” and updated Commanders branding, plus maintenance repairs to the bowl and paint around the stadium.
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) August 31, 2023
This upgrade announcement comes after the team’s prior revelation in March that FedEx Field will feature new video boards and an upgraded sound system before the upcoming season. Josh Harris certainly picked up some ideas from the previous management, but be assured of more such updates as we get into the new season under a new leadership.
Washington Commanders’ Resurgence With New Ownership
The #Commanders just announced that they have sold out FedEx Field for Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals.
Fans are coming back with a new era underway… https://t.co/NLDVpwnMXW
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 1, 2023
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