Braves' 2025 dumpster fire did not prevent them from making these Truist Park changes

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Although Truist Park opened less than a decade ago, Atlanta Braves ownership continues to upgrade the ballpark with every opportunity that arises. The surrounding Battery area has taken a life of its own since the Braves moved to Cobb County in 2017, and the fan experience at Truist Park is a business model other organizations are looking to imitate.

However, the Braves aren't resting on their laurels with the success of Truist Park. It was announced recently, that more upgrades can be expected for fans planning on a trip to Truist in 2026. According to reports from multiple local news outlets, the Braves have revealed a new group hospitality area at Truist Park that offer unique group hosting opportunities.

Continued upgrades at Truist Park granting Braves fans more ways to enjoy a day at the ballpark

Despite a subpar year from the team in 2025, top Braves' brass continues to invest in the organization. We have enjoyed to financial commitment to the on-field product this winter, with plenty of real investments in quality talent for the 2026 Braves. However, the spending hasn't stopped there.

Truist Park is getting a new hospitality area, located above sections 147 and 149. The area is said to offer six private, open-air boxes, each accommodating 20 to 25 fans, along with adjacent bridge seating. The six private boxes can be combined, for groups hoping to host a large group of people.

It sounds like an outfield suites situation, where companies or fans can reserve these private boxes and host their employees/parties in one convenient area. The private boxes and adjacent bridge is said to hold up to 200 guests.

Each fan in the boxes and bridge will receive a complimentary ballpark fare buffet and non-alcoholic beverages, with the option to upgrade to alcoholic packages. The final addition to these boxes is the inclusion of multiple HD-TVs, and cooling fans to keep guests comfortable during those hot Atlanta summers. Prices for this new area has not yet been unveiled.

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