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MS: Jackson Arena Study commissioned by Downtown Jackson Partners and the Central Mississippi Planning and Development District. Consultant: Populous (Russ Simons). Capacity 15,000-18,000 Cost $100m
NC, Charleston: Carolina First Center North Carolina Center for Health & Wellness and multipurpose convocation center, Kimmel Arena at College of Charleston. For intercollegiate basketball teams and student health and recreational programs. Architect: Betsch Associates. Area: 270,000ft2
Naming gift $2m and college budget. Capacity 5,000 Cost $35m
NC: High Point University Arena Proposed as part of school’s continuing growth.
Capacity 5,500 Completion Starts 2013
ND, Fargo: Bison Sports Arena Upgrade for home of North Dakota State University basketball (Athletic Director Gene Taylor). Includes a two- court basketball practice and a separate indoor track- of the Sanford Health Athletic Complex. Finance: Sanford Health ($10m corporate gift) and fundraising. Architect: T.L. Stroh Architects and Interiors (Terry Stroh). Capacity 5,700 (5,830) Cost $34m
NE, Omaha: University of Nebraska On-campus arena (and separate training rink) as home to UNO hockey, basketball and volleyball as well as concerts and community ice (one third time). Split bowl seating plan so that top tier can be closed off for smaller events. Student, club and suite seating. Liquor license applied for. Funding: donations and bonds. Architect: Lempka Edson Architects. Capacity 7,500 Cost $87.9m ($76.3m)
Completion fall 2015
NJ: Monmouth University MAC 2
Architect: Ewing Cole Cherry Brott. Capacity
NM, Albuquerque: Sports &
Entertainment Arena City looking for new options after proposal for 10,000 seat arena did not get expected funding.
NV, Henderson: Silver State Arena Part of the planned Las Vegas National Sports Complex
Finance: International Development Management and China Security & Surveillance Technology. Cost $650m
Completion 2014
NV: Las Vegas Arena Centrepiece of revitalisation of area between New York New York and Monte Carlo resorts. Design to capture energy of The Strip. Monumental glass entry facade dramatic views, covered VIP drop-off points, Lightweight screen for shade and wind protection. Bunker clubs, suits, in-bowl sponsor zones, private lobbies. Events: 100. Green: LEED Gold. Finance: private. Project Manager: ICON Venue Group. Developer: AEG and MGM Resorts. Architect: Populous. Capacity 20,000 Cost $350m
Completion 2016
SC, Charleston: North Charleston Coliseum Upgrade to venerable venue. ’White box’ to house 2 Cost $7.5m
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Completion April 2014 (starts June 2013) NY, Long Island: Stony Brook Arena
At Stony Brook University. Architects: Populous and NK Architects. Director of Athletics: Jim Fiore. Renovation for Stony Brook men’s and women’s basketball. New bowl new technology, amenities on expanded concourse. Gymnasium will become practice facility. Construction: 2 Capacity 4,000+
. Completion Autumn 2014 . Anchor arena. . Finance:
NY: Madison Square Garden retain its exterior and spoked ceiling. Two-storey grand entrance off 7th Avenue, bigger, more comfortable seating; bathroom facilities, new oval locker rooms for Knicks and overhead views of play. Bigger suites with more facilities. In 2012: all-new upper bowl with 1,000 of the old ’blue suspended the length of the arena. Owner: Cablevision Systems. Project manager: Jones Lang Lasalle. Cost $850m ($500m)
NY, Long Island : Nassau Veterans
Memorial Coliseum Will be relaunched after revitalisation programme. Long Islanders hockey team will move to Barclay Center in Completion
NY, Rochester: Gene Polisseni Center New on-campus hockey arena for RIT Tigers at Rochester Institute of Technology. NHL size Ice rink. Finance: and Vicki Schultz $1m), RIT rest. Naming donation: 2
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Capacity 4,150 Cost $25-$30m
Completion 2014
OH: Dayton Arena Proposed for Dayton Bombers hockey team and community teams and skating. Capacity 5,500 Cost $30m
PA: Allentown Arena Proposed future home for the Phantoms hockey team plus concerts, conventions, graduations, and other community functions. A new authority has been created to drive forward development of the arena and neighbourhood improvement zone and to manage costs. Downtown and riverside sites being considered. City lining up special tax district to help pay down the arena’s debt but faces opposition. Owner: ACIDA. Developer: Hammes Company Sports Development (Rob Robinson). Construction manager: Alvin H. Butz. Phantoms’ owner The Brooks Group will earn ticket, parking, concessions Capacity 8,500 (expandable to 10,000) Cost $158m
Completion 2014
SC, Charleston: North Charleston Coliseum Proposed upgrades to keep the 12,000-seat arena years. Two easy-access food courts on opposite sides of the building. Deeper and larger suites, a new arena bowl sound system and the addition of catwalks with wider platforms, which would allow for expanded rigging capabilities and spotlighting events. Cost $19m
SD, Madison: Bahn Arena Hockey practice arena adjacent to the Kohl Center for University of Madison-Wisconsin hockey teams. Concrete and steel construction, precast tiers. Ice mechanical, electrical and plumbing installations are lounge, hockey locker rooms. Cost $27.7m
SD, Madison:
University of South Dakota Arena Developing initial construction plans for a new basketball and volleyball arena (connected to renovated DakotaDome (16,000), a track and soccer complex (1,000). Competition court, three practice courts, locker academic centre with a computer lab, hall of fame. Athletic Director: David Sayler. Planning and Construction Capacity 6,000 Cost $32.5m
SD: Mitchell Events Center Events Center Building Committee has unveiled a design.
been proposed. Capacity 5,280 Cost $15m
facility watch
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SD: Sioux Falls Events Center Proposals at early stages. ’Coliseum committee’ proposing arena in north of city. Capacity 14,000+ Cost $100m+
TX, Arlington: University of Texas Center Proposed University of Texas at Arlington events center.
Capacity 7,000 Cost $40m (budget)
TX: El Paso Arena New downtown arena proposal. Finance: public and private $60-$70m. Capacity 12,000
TX, Huntsville: Propst Arena Makeover of the Von Braun Center. Construction manager: Jeffords Associates. Construction: Vratsinas Cost $24.5m
VA: Richmond Arena Proposed new arena and redevelopment of the existing Coliseum site. Big enough to attract minor league hockey, professional women’s basketball, and early-round NCAA men’s basketball tournaments plus concerts. Consulting team: Barrett Sports Group, Populous, Weston Sports & Entertainment. Capacity 15,000
VA: Virginia Beach Arena Plans for unnamed NBA or NHL team to re-locate to Virginia Beach. Proposed sports authority and multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue. VB employees post-construction. Capacity 18,500 Cost $350m
WA: Seattle Arena Proposed arena near Safeco Field on land owned by Chris Hansen. The county and city are positive, should a NBA team be secured. Part of effort to bring NBA and NHL to Seattle but not reliant on this. The Nordstroms and Steve Ballmer also revealed as investors. Opposed by Mariners. Cash also suggested to improve Key Arena to attract future professional sport team. Previously, the NBA team moved to Oklahoma City. Muckleshoot Indian Emerald Downs. Capacity 20,000
Cost $490m (city $200m parking taxes, Hansen consortium $290m and cost of any franchise)
WI: Milwaukee: Bucks Arena Proposed replacement for Bradley Center. Business taskforce investigating need.
WY: University of Wyoming Arena Renovation for Arena-Auditorium. New lights, screens,
Haselden Construction. Cost $12m
Completion 2014 Seattle Arena
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