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DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE


A ROUND-UP OF SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING AND EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY WORLDWIDE


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■ Red Wings Arena Detroit, US Opening: TBC


Detroit’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has approved a recommendation by Olympia Development of Michigan to name Barton Malow-Hunt-White as general contractor for the new, US$450m (£265m, €323) Detroit Red Wings arena. The proposed 18,000-seater arena for the National Hockey League (NHL) team will replace the current Joe Louis Arena, which has been home to the Red Wings since 1927. The development is part of a larger US$650m (£421m, €497m) project which will see US$200m (£117.8m, €216.3m) go towards a mixed-use complex, which would include residential and retail in addition to offi ces. Developers of the project have said that public money will come from the existing economic development fund and would require no new taxes or funds from Detroit, which is the largest city in the country to be under state fi nancial oversight. Details: http://lei.sr?a=K8T8t


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The new arena will become home to the Cardiff Devils ice hockey team


■ Cardiff Bay Ice Arena Cardiff , UK Opening: 2015


Work has started on a 3,000-seat £16m ice rink in Cardiff ahead of a 2015 opening. The centre, which will be located at


Cardiff Bay’s International Sports Village, will be home to the Cardiff Devils ice hockey team and will house two ice rinks. The development will also house associated retail and hotel facilities, including: a 170m ski slope; a nursery


Sports Management Handbook 2014-2015


slope; snow-play facilities and children’s entertainment centres; plus shops, bars, restaurants, a hotel and new homes. The project is being developed by Helium


Miracle 113, a subsidiary of Wigan-based developer Greenbank Partnerships. Jonathan Smith, development director


of Greenbank, said: “Ice Arena Wales will be a world-class facility capable of holding Olympic-standard events, but which will be available to the public and schools, in addition to the amateur and professional teams that play at the existing rink.”


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