(WXYZ) — The Detroit Tigers say construction is in full swing at Comerica Park on the new premium "Home Plate Club," which will sit behind home plate at the stadium ...
According to Ilitch Sports & Entertainment, the seats were custom designed by a Spanish company and use climate cooling technology developed in Traverse City to heat or cool seats, using a ...
While diehard fans are glued to their seats in hopes of catching a fly ball, casual onlookers can enjoy some of the park's more unusual attractions, including a carousel, a 50-foot Ferris wheel ...
When temperatures drop for those home games at Comerica Park, fans fortunate enough to ... “As we move into the heart of construction for the Home Plate Club, we’re curating an authentic ...
Workers have dismantled the seating area between the dugouts behind home plate at Comerica Park and have started digging to prepare for construction of the premium Home Plate Club. // Photo courtesy ...
When Comerica Park’s Home Plate Club seating section opens ahead of the 2025 MLB season ... While the seating section will be ready for 2025 Opening Day, the 13,210-square-foot Home Plate Club itself ...
a private entry into Comerica Park, VIP parking, exclusive restrooms, food and beverage service and other “curated amenities.” Construction is already underway, and the seats are expected to ...
Take a picture of that replica. 8 We won’t ask you to take a picture of all 40,000 chairs in Comerica Park, but we will ask you to find two large ones whose style is named after a mountain range in ...
Home Plate Club construction is currently underway, with seating set for completion before 2025 Opening Day at Comerica Park on April 4. The club space will be completed during the season.
When the Detroit Tigers' new Home Plate Club at Comerica Park opens next season members ... “As we move into the heart of construction for the Home Plate Club, we’re curating an authentic ...