Senators inch closer to possible arena in downtown Ottawa
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators’ potential move to a downtown arena is a small step closer to becoming reality after the National Capital Commission announced Thursday it had reached an agreement in principle with the RendezVous LeBreton group.
Senators owner Eugene Melnyk and John Ruddy of Trinity Developments are the principal parties behind RendezVous LeBreton.
RendezVous won negotiating rights in April 2016 following a competitive process to redevelop the area known as LeBreton Flats. Seven months later, formal negotiations between the two parties began. Thursday’s announcement is the culmination of more than 40 meetings between the two sides.
“This is a great next step of many future steps, but we’re very excited to transform the project for the city,” Ruddy said following the NCC’s public meeting of the board of directors. “I look forward to the next steps and dealing with the city for entitlements and our ongoing discussions with the city.”