The Falcons plan to reduce the prices on several thousand personal seat licenses in the upper level of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Seat licenses in the four upper corners of the new stadium, which previously were priced at $1,500 and $1,250, will be re-priced between $500 and $750, according to team officials.

The change comes 17 months after the Falcons began selling PSLs — one-time fees for the right to buy season tickets – in the 70,000-seat downtown stadium, which is slated to open next year.

Four sections in each of the stadium’s upper corners are affected by the change.

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