Sightline Commercial Solutions, a leading fabricator and supplier of architectural railing and portable platform solutions, has officially announced the launch of Flex Suite, which makes for modular and infinitely customizable system.
According to certain reports, the stated system arrives on the scene as well-equipped to offer stadiums and arenas a unique opportunity to increase ticket sales and brand equity, while simultaneously simplifying the specification process.
Building upon Sightline’s more than 30 years of experience in providing VIP loge boxes and sideline seating for venues like Acrisure Stadium, Huntington Bank Field (formerly Cleveland Browns Stadium), Inter&Co Stadium, M&T Bank Stadium, and more, the all-new Flex Suite treadFs up a long distance to ensure that each section is delivered completely assembled and fan-ready.
Complementing this would be the solution’s bid to integrate platforms, rails, seating, tables, and other components, off-site into a single unit that can be forklifted and set into place. Markedly enough, the suites can be permanent, portable, and reconfigured to accommodate virtually any type of event.
Joining the same is an assortment of customizable features that include drink rails, plush reclining chairs, as well as exclusive VIP setups complete with tables and cabinetry. Furthermore, clients can also select custom colors and furniture finishes. Not just that, they can also integrate branded elements to elevate the fan experience.
“At a time when in-person experiences are competing with streaming services and the convenience of watching from home, athletic venues must constantly evolve to attract and retain fans,” said Jon Chase, Chief Engineering Officer at Sightline Commercial Solutions. “Flex Suite combines the comfort of home with the energy of the stadium and VIP pampering to deliver an unparalleled viewing experience.”
A deeper view of the proposition would reveal how Flex Suite system features an interchangeable VIP box, which happens to be available, at launch, in Lounge, Loge, and Suite styles. Markedly enough, each of the three configurations pack together tiered modular seating tailored to its purpose.
Beginning from Lounge Box style, it is specifically designed for fans who seek an individual viewing experience. To accommodate this need, the stated variant offers one to four rows of recliners, lounge chairs or comfort chairs equipped with built-in cup holders, and a front drink railing for dining and viewing convenience. Beyond that, we have several chair options and finishes to match any venue’s aesthetic, something which is further joined by valuable branding opportunities for sponsors.
Next up, we have the Loge Box. This particular variant will cater to those who seek a livelier and more energetic social atmosphere during an event. Loge Box will markedly achieve that on the back of semi-private, tiered seating with quad-top tables and breathable mesh swivel chairs. The configuration will be sold as a table set for groups of four, and at the same time, it will offer a range of surface options and customizable color schemes.
Rounding up highlights would be the Suite Box, where guests can expect ultimate luxury and flexibility. In essence, the box will feature fully customized group VIP setting with movable stools and tables, as well as a rear cabinet for a mini fridge which brings convenient access to pre-ordered beverages. This dynamic social hub is understood to be suitable for corporate clients and larger groups seeking a premium feel.
“Flex Suite is more than just a customizable system; it’s a concierge service that eliminates the complexity of coordinating multiple trades,” said Chase. “This turnkey solution heralds a new era of simplicity and adaptability.”
Among other things, we ought to mention how clients can choose from a wide range of materials and finishes, including aluminum, stone or solid-surface tabletops, along with cable, mesh or glass railings, and ADA-compliant platforms.
“Historically, architects and athletic venue owners have relied on a mix of fixed luxury suites, club seating and hospitality spaces to enhance fan engagement and drive revenue,” said Chase. “These traditional solutions, while effective, often lack adaptability. Once installed, they are difficult to modify based on different audience demands or event requirements. Additionally, the specification process is fragmented and requires coordination of multiple vendors, which can lead to logistical challenges, delays and inefficiencies.”