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PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT AUTUMN 2013


Barcelona: Barca Basketball Arena  basketball club. Cost €100m


Completion 2020 SWEDEN


Uppsala: Gränby Arena Multi-purpose arena, mainly for hockey tenant Almtuna IS. The European Commission checking that state funding element is not against competition law. Architect: Aros Arkitekter. Capacity 8,000 (hockey), 10,000 (concert) Cost 625m SEK ($97m)


Completion 2014-15


Ystad Arena  new swimming pool and skating rink. Owner: Ystad  Architects. Development partner and construction: NCC 2 Completion 2013


. SWITZERLAND


Biel: Stades de Bienne Double stadium plan for ice hockey and football with shared facilities and roof. Spaces for other ice sports,   Capacity 7,000 Cost €50m


Completion 2014 UKRAINE


Kharkiv: Arena A multi-functional sports arena includes spectator  two halls for training and sports school. Sports: basketball, handball, volleyball, hockey, and martial arts.  for concerts and other public events. Exhibition space:  and entrance ramps for disabled people. Design based  VETEK GC entered into contract for development of arena   of Kharkiv. Capacity 7,086 seats (basketball) Cost UAH 350m


Completion December 2014 WALES


Cardiff Arena Dual ice pad, home for Cardiff Devils, as part of International Sports Village at Cardiff Bay. Area: 4,000m2


. Cardiff Council is supplying land to kick start


the development. Developer: Greenbank Partnerships. Operator: Planet Ice. Construction: Keir. Capacity 3,100 Cost £200m (scheme) £16m (arena)


Completion 2014-15 (starts 2013-2014) AMERICAS


BRAZIL Rio: Olympics 2016 Handball Arena Inside the Olympic Park in Barra da Tijuca, west zone  for architectural and engineering services has begun (£2.5m). Temporary and covered venue. After the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the venue’s structure and components will be reused with different purposes in a  Capacity 12,000


CANADA


Conception Bay South Arena Ice pad 200 by 85 feet. Finance: $13.3m (provincial  Architect: BAE-Newplan group. Initial construction awarded to Weir’s construction. Capacity 1,065 Cost $21.4m


Completion Autumn 2014 (starts Spring 2013)


New venue for Niagara IceDogs to replace Jack Gatecliff  through the process towards a tender. U-shaped bowl with 3 level scheme (event, concourse and suites level).  ice surface with sledge hockey compatibility. Architect:   and naming rights ($5m), taxation ($1m), borrowing. Area: 146,535ft2


. Operator: SMG.


Capacity  retractable), 24 suites


Cost $50m Completion fall 2014


Quebec City: Quebec Arena Announcement by Quebec City of its intention to build a  replace Colisee arena ’relic’. Also for 2022 Olympic bid. 25- year deal with Quebecor Inc. to manage the facility and help   annual rent depending on tenant team. Feasibility study:   M-E Engineers. Project manager: Genivar. Finance: mix of 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


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   architect and will pay down loan with lease payments (with tax proviso). Developer, operator: Katz Group. Owner: City of Edmonton. Project manager: ICON Venue Group. Architect (preferred): 360. Construction: four bidding companies. Council has rezoned about 6.5 hectares for the arena and surrounding development.  $5.5m per annum, 30 years. Cost $450m (arena)


Completion 2015 (starts Summer/Autumn 2013)


Hull, Quebec: Centre Multifonctionnel   Finance: 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 events in suburban Toronto, between Warden Avenue  Developer: GTA Sports and Entertainment (Graeme  Capacity 20,000 Cost C$325m


Completion 2014 Ontario: St Catherines Arena


AZ: McKale Center For University of Arizona. Enclosed concourses wrap around 36-year-old McKale Center in a proposed   bathrooms, air conditioning and premium seating. A new gift shop to be located at the south end of Cherry Avenue parking garage. Cost $155m


AZ, Sparks: Reno Arena  government infrastructure funds to get project moving. Part of Sparks Marina project, which also will include  and arena football tenants. Finance: $20m private, $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 size. Arena workshops in progress. Capacity 6,000


CA, San Francisco: Warriors’ Arena  and Peter Guber) plan to return to San Francisco in redevelopment of dilapidated Piers 30-32. Jobs: 4,300   the piers.


Capacity 17,500 Cost $400m


Completion 2017


CA: Los Angeles: Forum   New event and hospitality space: 8,000ft2


. New artists’


facilities and re-imageind Forum Club. Upgraded external  Architect: BBB. Cost $100m


Completion 2014


CA: Sacramento Arena Arena for Kings basketball. City subsidy of $258m resurrected plans for a downtown arena, which NBA supported. Owner’s representative and project manager: ICON Venture Group. Contractor: Turner Construction. Architect: AECOM. Capacity 17,000 Cost $448m


Completion 2016


DE, Smyrna: Delaware Sports & Ent Complex Delaware University and Delaware Civic Center Corp are proposing $92.1m complex, to include a 14,829-seat  house the DSU basketball teams. Finance package sought: $40m state bond, $11.6m private, $3.5m consortium. Management: Global Spectrum. Events: 155 per year including minor league hockey. Capacity 14,829 (stadium) 7,500 (arena) Cost $92.1m


FL, Tampa Bay: Sun Dome  concerts. Center-hung scoreboard, concessions and restrooms in new concourse and club-levels. Finance: $8.5m cash and 20-year funding. Capacity 10,000 Cost $35m


GA: Savannah Arena City has hired consultant for a forthcoming arena feasibility study. The study will include a full project management plan to outline the general concept, project scope, site options, and also possible funding sources.


IL: Detroit NBA Arena The new owner of the NBA’s Detroit Pistons, Mike Illitch, wants to build a new arena to set an industry standard. City is showing interest.


IL, Rockford: MetroCentre  entrance, video scoreboard, 11 corporate suites, club boxes, 200-person group terrace, retail centre, additional bathrooms, and new concession stands and food courts.     the Chicago Blackhawks. Cost $23m


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