(The Center Square) – The Milwaukee Brewers will add a high-end private club and new first-row seats as part of a renovation fueled by $500 million in public funding agreed to by state leaders in late 2023.
The Truss Club, set to open in 2027, will be a two story open-air 20,000-square-foot club that will include everything from a valet option and priority departure along with separate security and private lockers that go with 375 new seats.
The wider seats, 23 or 24 inches, will be in the first six rows between the dugouts.
The club will open onto the concourse level of the stadium.
Fans will need to be full and half-season ticket members and will plan to pay prices that start at $245 for the seats. The all-inclusive seats include high-end food options and in-seat service.
The club will open 30 minutes before other stadium gates.
The 2023 funding deal from state lawmakers, which included a lease renewal through 2050, included $366 million in state tax money along with $135 million from taxpayers in Milwaukee and Milwaukee County over the 27-year renewal.
The deal also included a non-Brewer game ticket tax for events such as last weekend’s Banana Ball at the stadium or concerts such as Luke Combs.
Milwaukee was the only stadium without a premium club area besides the Athletics in their temporary home in Sacramento before a planned move to Las Vegas in 2028, according to MLB.com.
The team is also building a plaza in the outfield that will open this season along with a planned multilevel food and beverage complex that will open in 2027.





