PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT WINTER 2013/14
NORTH AMERICA SUPPLEMENT
facility watch ARENAS
NORTH AMERICA CANADA
Conception Bay South Arena Ice pad 200 by 85 feet. Finance: $13.3m (provincial government – 70/30 provincial/municipal split). Architect: BAE-Newplan group. Initial construction awarded to Weir’s construction. Capacity 1,065 Cost $21.4m
Completion Autumn 2014 (starts Spring 2013)
Edmonton Arena Deal back on between city and team owner. Arena and recreation centre in 35-year deal. New home for the and restaurants ($1bn). Public private partnership bid NHL. Optional community ice rink next door. City will hire architect and will pay down loan with lease payments Owner: City of Edmonton. Project manager: ICON Venue hectares for the arena and surrounding development. Cost $450m (arena)
Completion 2015 (starts Summer/Autumn 2013)
Hull, Quebec: Centre Multifonctionnel Centre Multifonctionnel in downtown Hull for ice hockey mix of city and Quebec government funds. Suites: 40. Capacity 4,000 Cost C$50-53m
Completion 2014
Kitchener Arena Auditorium or building new arena. Preparing business plan and detailed development proposal. Architect: BBB Architects. Construction: Ball Construction. Capacity 10,000 (extension) Cost $44m
Markham: GTA Centre Arena Proposed multi-purpose arena for concerts and cultural
Capacity 20,000 Cost C$325m
Completion 2014 16
Ontario: St Catherines Arena through the process towards a tender. U-shaped bowl For a wide range of sports and entertainment. NHL ice surface with sledge hockey compatibility. Architect: 2
Capacity retractable), 24 suites
Cost $50m Completion fall 2014
Quebec City: Quebec Arena Announcement by Quebec City of its intention to build a new arena in the hope of bringing back an NHL team and to replace Colisee arena ’relic’. Also for 2022 Olympic bid. 25- year deal with Quebecor Inc. to manage the facility and help pay for the city’s $187m share of the building cost – $33m annual rent depending on tenant team. Feasibility study: city ($50m) and federal (state 45%). Capacity 18,000 Cost $400m
Completion 2015
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AK, Anchorage: UAA Arena Proposed sports centre for the University of Alaska Anchorage. Possible tie-in with UAA Seawolf ice hockey to replace Sullivan Arena. Cost $80m
AL, Tuscaloosa: Sewell-Thomas Stadium Architect: Davis Architects Inc. Cost $30m
Completion 2015
AZ: McKale Center gift shop to be located at the south end of Cherry Avenue parking garage. Cost $155m
Warriors' Arena, San Francisco
AZ, Sparks: Reno Arena Developers: Sparks and RED Development. Seeking government infrastructure funds to get project moving. theme restaurants and an IMAX theater. Possible hockey $80m economic stimulus fund. Capacity 7,500 Cost $100m
CA: Riverside Arena Proposed arena project as part of downtown convention center expansion to more than three times the current Capacity 6,000
CA, San Francisco: Warriors’ Arena New arena as part of Warriors’ (co-owners Joe Lacob
the piers.
Capacity 17,500 Cost $400m
Completion 2017
CA: Los Angeles: Forum Revitalisation mainly for concerts. Will open with the 2
. New artists’
facilities and re-imagined Forum Club. Upgraded external Architect: BBB. Cost $100m
Completion 2014
CA: Sacramento State University campus Proposed expansion of University Union Well includes Capacity 5,000-6,000 Cost $175 (overall)
CA: Sacramento Arena supported. Owner’s representative and project manager: Architect: AECOM. Capacity 17,000 Cost $448m
Completion 2016
CT, Storrs: Basketball training facility Athletics department raising funds via donations towards
Cost $40m
Completion 2014
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