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Calgary Flames Begin Construction on Scotia Place Arena
Construction has officially begun on the new Scotia Place arena in Calgary, intended to be the new home for the NHL's Calgary Flames. The $800 million facility, with a seating capacity of 18,400, is part of a larger $1.2 billion entertainment district and is expected to open in the fall of 2027. Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking, marking a significant milestone after a decade of planning. The design, influenced by Indigenous culture, features elements symbolizing fire, ice, land, and air, aiming to create a welcoming community space. The project will replace the aging Saddledome, which has served as the Flames' home since 1983. The development promises to include plazas, restaurants, and retail spaces, enhancing the downtown area’s vibrancy.
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