Leadoff: Braves say 100 sports teams have toured The Battery

This is one of the many different environments  in  Punch Bowl Social, the  latest establishment to open in The Battery Atlanta.

Credit: Chris Hunt

Credit: Chris Hunt

This is one of the many different environments in Punch Bowl Social, the  latest establishment to open in The Battery Atlanta.

Add the Denver Broncos to the long list of sports teams with interest in creating something similar to what the Braves have built around SunTrust Park.

The Broncos last week unveiled a vision of a mixed-use development on what are now surface parking lots south of their stadium. They envision a live-work-play development that would enhance fans’ game-day experience.

The Braves won’t be surprised by that news.

“We’ve had a hundred teams come in here” to look at The Battery Atlanta, the mixed-use development adjacent to SunTrust Park, Braves Development Co. President and CEO Mike Plant said Tuesday. “It’s worn a lot of us out a little bit.”

He said the visitors have included representatives  of teams from the “NFL, NBA, Major League Baseball, soccer, college, Australia, Germany, Spain, all the teams from Japan.”

“Because this is the future,” Plant said. “People see what this can do to support their fans and create that 365-day environment.”

Teams, including the Braves, also see it as a significant new revenue stream.

When the Braves open their season Thursday, about 70 percent of The Battery’s first phase will be open, up from 30 percent at the start of last season, Plant said.

Two-dozen shops and restaurants are open, with seven more scheduled to debut early in the season. The Omni Hotel and Comcast office building are open. About 80 percent of the development’s 531 apartments are rented, Plant said.

The Braves are getting close to announcing plans for “phase two” of The Battery, he added. That will be built on two parcels of land the Braves own along Cobb Parkway and next to the Hampton Inn on Circle 75 Parkway.

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