Ottawa Senators’ plan for downtown arena faces major hurdle
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators’ plan to build a new downtown arena could be in jeopardy.
The National Capital Commission, the Crown corporation which is responsible for the land at LeBreton Flats, said on Thursday the Senators-backed RendezVous LeBreton Group advised the NCC on Nov. 8 that they had not been able to resolve internal partnership issues.
The NCC says it will proceed with the next steps with RendezVous or establish a new process for developing the land at their January 2019 meeting.
Senators owner Eugene Melnyk and Trinity Group executive chairman John Ruddy, also a part-owner of the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks, are the primary partners in the RendezVous LeBreton Group.