Prince George's Stadium

$50 million renovation of Prince George’s Stadium announced

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), in partnership with the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) and Attain Sports, owner of the Chesapeake Baysox — Double-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles — announced plans to design and construct significant renovations to Prince George’s Stadium in Bowie, Maryland.

Originally opened in 1994, Prince George’s Stadium, owned by M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, has been a beloved destination for family entertainment and professional baseball in Prince George’s County for more than three decades. The planned renovations are part of a broader initiative by the State of Maryland, which in 2022 authorized MSA to issue up to $200 million for sports entertainment facilities across the state. This initiative prioritizes addressing identified Major League Baseball (MLB) Player Development League (PDL) deficiencies in the minor league stadiums located throughout the state.

Attain Sports, which acquired the Chesapeake Baysox (formerly the Bowie Baysox) in 2021, holds a lease for Prince George’s Stadium through 2032, with options to play through 2042.

Prince George’s Stadium received MSA’s approval for approximately $50 million in targeted renovations. M-NCPPC, MSA, and Attain Sports selected Gilbane, with design partner EwingCole, as the design-build team to execute the upgrades. Additionally, the Canopy Team will assist Attain Sports and M-NCPPC through the design process.

The design phase will continue into early 2025, with construction projected to begin in March 2025 and extend into 2026. Notably, the renovation work is not expected to disrupt the Chesapeake Baysox’s playing season.