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Lots of focus has been placed on the Mets construction of a new massive scoreboard that appears to be done, but the team has also been working on a project in right-center field that will move the fence by about eight feet. The Mets announced on Tuesday afternoon the fence was being moved in to accommodate The Cadillac Club at Payson’s.

From the Mets press release:

The Cadillac Club at Payson’s is a hideaway club that will provide fans with a trendy, intimate and up-close space for those looking for a unique ballpark experience. The members only space will feature a private bar with sightlines to the field and elevated dining options. The Cadillac Club at Payson’s is a controlled climate club that also features premium lounge style seating, personal flat screen monitors, in-seat storage, personal beverage coolers, an in-stadium concierge, and unique Cadillac touches and finishes throughout.

With only 100 seats in the club and limited to 25-30 members, the exclusive membership to The Cadillac Club at Payson’s includes assigned seats for every Mets home game, complimentary parking and complimentary food, soft drinks, beer and wine. Members will also have access to a private bar for cocktails.

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“Alex and I are thrilled to honor the legacy of Joan Payson with The Cadillac Club at Payson’s,” said Owner, Chairman and CEO Steve Cohen. “As the original owner of the Mets and pioneer, Joan has played a significant role in our organization. We’re excited to have created this first of its kind club at the ballpark with a brand like Cadillac that embodies and empowers big dreams and bold ambition. The Cadillac Club at Payson’s will combine the rich history of the Mets with unique elements that are reminiscent of classic New York City, providing Mets fans with an experience like no other.”

The club is named after Joan Whitney Payson, the Mets first owner and a pioneer. Payson became the first woman to purchase a majority ownership stake in a major league team. She was instrumental to the development of the Mets farm system that produced Mets Hall of Famers Tom Seaver, Cleon Jones and Jerry Koosman. Payson was known as a ‘fan first’ and often deflected attention away from herself to celebrate the fans and the team’s baseball operations.

If you visit Mets dot com/Paysons it takes you to a page to enter your personal information so that you can received more info about the speakeasy and how to become one of the exclusive members.