OT: Detroit City Council Agrees to New Red Wings Arena Deal

Submitted by nmumike on

There has been some debate recently about the Wings moving to a new arena, and some of that debate centered around who was paying for it and who was going to build it etc...

This has been an ongoing process and this just furthered that conversation. Detroit City Council voted and a new arena is now very likely.

Highlights from the deal:

Under the land swap deal, the Wings owners would get an additional 37 properties where those lucrative developments could be built, according to city documents.

The 650,000-square-foot, 18,000-seat multipurpose arena is slated to be built on a patch of Woodward, about four blocks north of the Fox Theatre and Comerica Park.

About $367 million, or 56 percent, of the entire project would be paid by private investors. About $283 million, or 44 percent, in public money would come from existing economic development funds, requiring no new taxes.

UMxWolverines

February 4th, 2014 at 4:34 PM ^

The next step should be to get the Pistons out of Auburn Hills and move into the new arena. 35 minutes from downtown makes no sense. The last time I watched part of a Pistons game it looked like there was about 5,000 people there max. I realize they suck, but there would probably be a least more people there if it wasn't in BFE. 

turtleboy

February 4th, 2014 at 4:35 PM ^

Umm, WrestlemaniaIII? Hulk Hogan bodyslams Andre the Giant in the Silverdome. Also, first large venue car crush by Bigfoot was at the Silverdome. Basically the birth of monster truck racing. Not to mention that's where I watched Barry Sanders run and Desmond Howard return kicks for the Lions. Plenty of history at the Dome, lol

Section 1

February 4th, 2014 at 5:17 PM ^

Cobo was very cool.  First of all, it was NBA basketball, right in downtown Detroit.  When was the last time that happened?

Second, I have some good memories of some good (not great) Pistons teams playing some badass teams back in the day.  With Bob Lanier and Dave Bing for the Pistons.

But mostly, confirmation comes from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (who is a very cerebral guy away from basketball; a jazz expert, interested in literature and culture).  Kareem has always rated Cobo in Detroit as one of the best places to play in the history of the league.  Cobo had a fantastic organist, good sound (there is a stage, essentially, at one end), great ambiance and back in the 60's and early 70's, they had fantastic characters in the stands.

Kareem's Facebook page on Cobo.

victorsvaliant01

February 4th, 2014 at 8:51 PM ^

I love the Joe and have so many great hockey memories there, most of Michigan actually, especially in the CCHA's--which mean more to me than the (far fewer) Wings games I've seen there. But it's just time for it to go--it's just a dump inside and out, and is at least 20 years outdated.

Modern pro sports are all about keeping up with the Joneses, and Hockeytown is no exception. I have to think that a more comfortable and clean viewing atmosphere will help the Wings' consistently sagging attendance--I'm sure that most games are announced as near/sellouts, but a glance at the always large number of empty (dirty, broken-springed, cup holder-less) red seats on TV shows otherwise.