Calgary says it will pay a third of $555-million arena for Flames
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames and their city are taking their negotiations public on a new NHL arena projected to cost $555 million.
The city proposed paying a one-third share of $185 million, with Calgary Sports and Entertainment paying another third and the remaining third paid for via a surcharge on tickets sold to events in the new building.
The Flames would get all revenues from the new arena, but the city wants CSEC to pay property tax on it.
“You’ll notice that even in this model CSEC gets 100 per cent of the revenues and profits from the arena,” Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said Friday morning at City Hall.