It’s official: Calgary signs deal with Flames and Stampede for new arena
CALGARY — A deal to build a new arena in downtown Calgary is official after definitive agreements were signed between the city, the Calgary Flames hockey organization and the Calgary Stampede.
The announcement to replace the 36-year-old Scotiabank Saddledome was made on social media by Coun. Jeff Davison.
“It’s certainly a historic day for the City of Calgary,” Davison said Thursday. “We have, for the past two years, been working on putting together something transformational for the city.”
In the agreement, the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation, which owns the Flames, and the City of Calgary will equally split the cost of the $550-million facility. The 35-year deal also keeps the Flames in Calgary for that time.