President and CEO of the Ottawa Senators Cyril Leeder (right) looks on as Chief Executive Officer of the National Capital Commission Tobi Nussbaum speaks during a news conference, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, in Ottawa. The Senators and the National Capital Commission have reached an agreement in principle to build a new arena in downtown Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Republished September 20, 2024 - 10:21 AM
Original Publication Date September 20, 2024 - 9:16 AM
OTTAWA - The National Hockey League's Senators and the National Capital Commission have reached an agreement in principle to build a new arena in downtown Ottawa.
The NCC and the Senators announced at a joint press conference Friday that the arena will be part of a development of the LeBreton Flats site.
The team had entered a memorandum of understanding with the NCC to develop the downtown LeBreton Flats area, with a deadline of Friday to reach a deal.
The Senators will be purchasing a 10-acre site from the NCC, which team president and chief executive officer Cyril Leeder called a significant step forward. He said next steps will include working on the design of a new facility.
The Senators have played at the Canadian Tire Centre in the western suburb of Kanata since 1996.
The 25-kilometre drive from Ottawa's downtown to the Kanata facility, often made longer due to traffic, has been cited as an obstacle for attracting walk-up crowds — an issue teams with downtown arenas don't face.
A previous deal to redevelop LeBreton Flats and build an arena under former owner Eugene Melnyk collapsed in 2019 following a fallout between Melnyk and business partner John Ruddy.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2024
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