The Baltimore Ravens have officially completed Phase Two of their multi-year renovation project at M&T Bank Stadium. These upgrades are designed to enhance fan experiences, expand premium offerings, and transform the stadium into a year-round entertainment destination.
- North Plaza & Retail Enhancements
North Plaza Transformation: Revitalized entry experience at Gate A.
Northeast Retail Store (6,600 sq ft):
RFID self-checkout for faster transactions
Custom jersey shop
Second-floor hospitality lounge
Open on game days and Monday–Saturday year-round
Halo Video Board: A 216-ft wraparound display showcasing live action and league highlights.
- West Side Additions
New 4,900 sq ft Retail Store:
Built on the site of the former ticket office
Features RFID checkout, immersive LED displays, and video panels
Scheduled to open September 22, 2025 (before MNF game).
- Concessions – “Flock Friendly Fare”
Expanded value menu with 11 items priced under $5.
Popular additions: hot dogs, BBQ chicken sandwiches, banana pudding.
Designed to make stadium food more affordable and family-friendly.
- Premium Clubs & Suites
New Club Spaces for PSL Members
- Champions Club (T. Rowe Price)
5,000 sq ft behind the west end zone
Decorated with Super Bowl memorabilia
Two themed bars (one per Super Bowl victory)
All-inclusive food and beverage
- The Trust (M&T Bank)
Located on the south side
Views into the player tunnel and press room
Interior inspired by Baltimore banks of the early 1900s
- The Raven
Positioned under the lower level near the 50-yard line
Edgar Allan Poe–themed décor with poem excerpts and likeness displays
Legends Suites
11 private luxury suites behind the west end zone
Each suite includes:
Lounge seating
16 field-level seats (12 heated)
Private indoor areas
Shared amenities include a sushi bar and premium dining options.
- Project Context & Future Phases
Total Renovation Cost: $450 million (across three phases).
Objective: Modernize M&T Bank Stadium and broaden year-round usage.
Phase Three (2026) will deliver:
A concert venue and open-air tailgating zone
Expanded upper-deck concourse and restrooms
Infrastructure for concerts, college football, and other large events
- Conclusion
Phase Two of the M&T Bank Stadium renovations significantly elevates both the game-day experience and the stadium’s versatility. With expanded retail, affordable concessions, new premium clubs, and modern fan amenities, the Ravens are positioning their home as not only a premier NFL venue but also a multi-purpose entertainment hub for Baltimore.