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TD Garden
NameTD Garden
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
OwnerDelaware North
OperatorDelaware North
TenantsBoston Bruins, Boston Celtics

TD Garden is a multi-purpose arena located in Boston, Massachusetts, and is home to the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League and the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. The arena is owned and operated by Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality and food service management, founded by Jeremy Jacobs. TD Bank, N.A. holds the naming rights to the arena, which is situated near North Station and Faneuil Hall. The arena has hosted numerous high-profile events, including concerts by Elton John, Madonna, and U2, as well as games featuring the Harvard University Harvard Crimson and the Boston College Boston College Eagles.

History

The arena was originally known as the Boston Garden and was opened in 1928, with the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics as its primary tenants. The arena was renamed the FleetCenter in 1995, after FleetBoston Financial acquired the naming rights. In 2005, the arena was renamed again to its current name, TD Garden, after TD Bank, N.A. acquired the naming rights. The arena has undergone several renovations and upgrades over the years, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which added new seating and amenities, such as the Sports Museum and the Legends Club. The arena has also hosted numerous events, including the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Finals, and concerts by The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, and Lady Gaga. The arena is also located near the Museum of Science, the New England Aquarium, and the Institute of Contemporary Art.

Design and features

The arena features a unique design, with a large, rectangular shape and a seating capacity of over 19,000 for basketball games and over 17,000 for hockey games. The arena is equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, including a Jumbotron and a sound system designed by Bose Corporation. The arena also features a number of premium seating areas, including the Club Seats and the Luxury Suites, which offer amenities such as catering and concierge service. The arena is also home to the Sports Museum, which features exhibits on the history of sports in Boston and the New England region, including the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and the Boston Marathon. The arena is located near the Charles River, the Esplanade, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway.

Events and tenants

The arena is home to the Boston Bruins and the Boston Celtics, and has hosted numerous other events, including concerts, mixed martial arts events, and professional wrestling events. The arena has also hosted games featuring the Harvard University Harvard Crimson and the Boston College Boston College Eagles, as well as the Beanpot Tournament and the Hockey East tournament. The arena has also been the site of numerous high-profile concerts, including performances by Kanye West, Taylor Swift, and Justin Bieber. The arena is also located near the Wang Theatre, the Shubert Theatre, and the Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College. The arena has hosted events featuring Disney on Ice, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and the Harlem Globetrotters.

Renovations and upgrades

The arena has undergone several renovations and upgrades over the years, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which added new seating and amenities. In 2014, the arena underwent a major renovation, which included the installation of a new Jumbotron and a sound system designed by Bose Corporation. The arena has also undergone upgrades to its concourse and seating areas, including the addition of new restaurants and bars, such as The Capital Grille and The Cheesecake Factory. The arena is also home to the Legends Club, a premium seating area that offers amenities such as catering and concierge service. The arena has worked with AECOM and Populous on its renovations and upgrades.

Seating and amenities

The arena features a seating capacity of over 19,000 for basketball games and over 17,000 for hockey games. The arena offers a number of premium seating areas, including the Club Seats and the Luxury Suites, which offer amenities such as catering and concierge service. The arena also features a number of amenities, including restaurants and bars, such as The Capital Grille and The Cheesecake Factory, as well as a team store and a box office. The arena is also home to the Sports Museum, which features exhibits on the history of sports in Boston and the New England region, including the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and the Boston Marathon. The arena has partnered with Aramark to provide food and beverage services to its guests. Category:Sports venues in Boston

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