Knicks and Rangers fans will have to pay more to see their teams in person next season.
The Knicks plan to raise season ticket prices by an average of 6.4 percent, while the Rangers will increase season ticket prices by 4 percent.
The Madison Square Garden Company, which owns both teams and the arena, has spent nearly $1 billion to refurbish the building, which opened in 1968. The company has raised ticket prices in recent years to recoup that investment.
This season, Knicks season tickets rose 4.9 percent and Rangers season tickets increased 9.5 percent. That followed even larger price increases the year before.
At more than $123 per ticket on average, the Knicks already have the most expensive seats in the league, far ahead of the Lakers, who have the second-highest priced tickets. At an average of $72.04 per ticket, the Rangers have the seventh most expensive tickets in the N.H.L.
Madison Square Garden said fans will have "26 different price points" to choose from and can take advantage of a "flexible payment plan." In return, they will save money compared to individual game tickets and have first option to buy playoff tickets.
The Nets are also raising season ticket prices next season, by 8 percent. Fans who bought premium tickets on three year deals will not be affected.
A version of this article appeared in print on 03/12/2013, on page B13 of the NewYork edition with the headline: MSG Ticket Prices to Rise.
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