DENVER, CO - APRIL 3:  A general view outside the stadium before the Philadelphia Phillies take on the Colorado Rockies in their home opener at Coors Field on April 3, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)Upgrades to Coors Field were part of the Rockies’ “road map to modernizing the ballpark with strategic facility upgrades.” Getty Images

Rockies SVP & Chief Customer Officer for Ballpark Operations Kevin Kahn said that “several facility upgrades” at Coors Field were “prioritized before the 2026 MLB season,” according to Kyle Fredrickson of the Colorado Springs GAZETTE. Upgrades include “two new HVAC chillers that provide large-scale cooling to indoor spaces across the ballpark” and “large sections of replaced concrete on the 300-level concourse.” There also is a “new members-only speakeasy called 1913 with a secret entrance above the Sandlot Brewery.” The upgrades were part of the Rockies’ “road map to modernizing the ballpark with strategic facility upgrades.” Kahn said, “We want Coors Field to be the baseball icon for the Rocky Mountain region. But, at the same time, knowing that we’ve got to stay relevant and meet the needs and desires of our fans.” Fredrickson noted the most recent changes are “largely upgrades to existing ballpark amenities that ensure safety and a quality fan experience” (Colorado Springs GAZETTE, 4/6).