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Latest Hockey Arena Update (Approved)

Don’t forget South Windsor arena.

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I loved going here as a kid for new gear. I'd spend at least a half hour upstairs where they kept the hockey sticks looking for the best ones back when wooden hockey sticks were the only option.
 
I loved going here as a kid for new gear. I'd spend at least a half hour upstairs where they kept the hockey sticks looking for the best ones back when wooden hockey sticks were the only option.
what does it cost to outfit a child for hockey these days?
 
Fiance got her skates at SWA. That place has not had so much as a new nail put in it since 1987.
 
Construction material costs have doubled since covid, which I'm sure is one of the contributing factors.
Yes. Construction-materials are insane right now. Though UConn is a big enough entity that it might not get gouged too much.
 
I’ve seen parts of this before but here it is in full ... cash in those cans & bottles:

 
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I don't know how to link it but there are opportunities starting at $5000. I found it on uconnhuskies.com.
Maybe I'll win mega millions tonight to consider the bigger donations.
 
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I don't know how to link it but there are opportunities starting at $5000. I found it on uconnhuskies.com.
Maybe I'll win mega millions tonight to consider the bigger donations.
JeanofCT Forum. I like it.
 
Per recent Building & Grounds Committee meeting minutes.

Final approval for the new arena and parking area by BOT is scheduled for April 28. Total budget is $77 million dollars with the arena costing $70 millions. Updated interior rendering shows chair back seating with no bleacher seating. Construction fencing scheduled to be installed the first week of May. Arena details are on pages 32-35 and pages 59-67. Looks like redevelopment of Guyer Gym and Greer Field House are on the horizon.

As noted deep within the above:

 
Looks like redevelopment of Guyer Gym and Greer Field House are on the horizon.
This is part of the plan that is necessary for the Gampel Concourse.
 
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-> In the bowl, the seating will consist of 80% with seatbacks and 20% on benches. The team facilities will include full Division I training and support for the women’s and men’s teams; team lounges; dry locker area and locker rooms with video displays; locker rooms for the visiting teams; training space with a hydrotherapy area; strength and conditioning room; and other areas such as coaches’ offices, a press box, dining area, ice plant and spaces for support services.

The new facility will also have a large center-hung display scoreboard with perimeter ribbon boards and will be designed to create an outstanding experience for fans with state-of-the-art sound and lighting features. <-
 
as long as they include a warming hut.


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In retrospect 2600 seats may not be so bad... they will probably still partner with the XL center for big $ games and still sell out every home game on campus. Place will be rocking every game!
 
Notre Dame's Compton Family Ice Arena was built in 2011 for $50 million and seats 5k and is 212,000 square feet. We're spending $70 million for a 97,000 square foot facility. Why go cheap on the seats? It seems designing the arena to fit an extra 1k or 2k seats shouldn't add much cost and we're going small and expensive.
 
2,600 seats makes no sense. That will still be the smallest venue in Hockey East. Most of the ECAC arenas are larger. Less than half the size of B1G arenas.

List of NCAA Division I ice hockey arenas - Wikipedia
I would go with the mindset that I’d rather have full capacity and the seats be a hot commodity than play to a half full house.
Honest question, is there attendance figures for the larger B1G arenas?
 
Should have at least went with 4000 seats and then never have to play off campus again.

Still hard to believe Cavanaugh so stupidly squandered away an average attendance of around 7000.
 
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