The Ottawa Senators got some very good news today in their quest to build a downtown arena.
From the Ottawa Citizen:
The plan from Eugene Melnyk’s RendezVous LeBreton team has emerged as the highest ranked of two competing proposals for the redevelopment of 21.6 hectares of vacant land on LeBreton Flats.
RendezVous LeBreton’s plan focuses on a new downtown arena that would house Melnyk’s Senators and major events. It also includes a restored “heritage aqueduct” lined with shops and cafes and an Abilities Centre catering to disabled and able-bodied athletes.
The Sens were one of two bidders to develop LeBreton Flats and build an arena on the vacant land. The other proposal came from the deep-pocketed Devcore Canderel DLS Group -- a group that was bidding despite Melynk’s insistence that 1) the Sens weren’t for sale “at any price” and 2) he had no interest in moving into an arena he didn’t control.
According to the Citizen, the DCDLS bid was “rated lower but will remain in contention as a second choice,” meaning the Sens will still need to deliver on their proposal.
From CTV Ottawa:
This is one major step in a long process, but the Senators group promised in their bid that a new arena would be ready for the puck to drop by September of 2021.
The big question for Kanata residents now: what are the plans for the Senators current home the Canadian Tire Centre.
Melnyk says he has plans for that site too, and will reveal them soon.
This is biggest win the #Sens have had in the spring in a long time.
— Bruce Garrioch (@SunGarrioch) April 28, 2016