Flames owners say agreement with Calgary on new arena officially terminated
CALGARY — The company that owns the NHL’s Calgary Flames says an agreement with the city on the construction of a new arena to replace the aging Scotiabank Saddledome has been terminated.
Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation said in a release Tuesday that the agreement was ended when neither the city nor SCEC waived “construction conditions” by Friday.
The termination of the agreement was expected after CSEC notified the city on Dec. 21 of its intent to pull out of the deal.
The city and the Flames agreed on an arena deal more than two years ago with the initial estimate of $550 million split between the two.