The first phase of the development—five ice rinks and the community space—will be complete and operational by September 2016. The second phase will take an additional year.
The developer, KNIC Partners, founded by Kevin Parker, has privately invested into the project. It's all expected to be completed in 2017 and create nearly 500 permanent jobs.
Now, the fun stuff: what this 750,000-square-foot ice center will have. All nine rinks will be indoor regulation size, and usable for national and international hockey tournaments, figure and speed skating competitions, and ice shows - including one that can seat 10,000 people.
Five rinks will be on the main floor, and four will be on two elevated platforms 40 feet above the main level. At least two of the rinks will be usable for sled-hockey for people with disabilities. The center more than doubles the number of indoor ice rinks in NYC. Presently there are only seven rinks in the city and none are located in the Bronx.
In addition to the rinks, there will be dressing rooms, lockers, retail space for sports goods, parking for 480 cars, and a wellness center with off-ice training fitness, rehabilitation, sports therapy programs.
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