Despite relegation, Birmingham City has announced a price increase for corporate tickets, which will be offset by a £15 million investment in facilities.
New hospitality facilities and lounges are being developed, with catering services offered by the well-known business Levy, to enhance the fan experience.
The club’s owners are optimistic about its future, investing in reorganizing St. Andrews to offer several hospitality categories and supporting new manager Chris Davies.
Birmingham City has announced price increases for corporate tickets for next season, despite their relegation to League One, according to the Mirror.
Season ticket holders in the Legends Lounge area are claimed to have received notice of their renewals for the upcoming campaign.
The Blues were relegated to the third tier, where they will play for the first time since 1995.
The club’s stay in the Championship came to an end with a 22nd-place finish following a difficult season on and off the pitch.
Following Tony Mowbray’s forced departure, Chris Davies has been appointed manager, and he will be entrusted with returning the team to the second level at the first try.
Birmingham City announce major price hike
Birmingham have outlined the logic behind the shift, which will cost corporate fans £2,925 per ticket, up from £1,800 in the Championship last season.
The club believes that the projected £15 million investment in upgrading the facilities and experience this summer will be worthwhile.
“The club is spending up to £15 million this summer on improvements to St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park and the two training grounds,” the club said in a statement, according to the Mirror.
“We are making a major investment in our corporate hospitality programs.
“We have improved what used to be the Legends, Jasper Carrott, and Boardroom clubs.
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