The Buffalo News reported that the Ice Rink Complex in the old Jubilee on Chestnut St is gaining momentum again.
It’s been dormant for several years, but city officials were voicing
optimism last week that the Lockport Ice Arena and Sports Center may
become a reality as soon as this year.
“Recent developments have
given us reason to believe that this project will become a reality very
soon, and I am committed to making it happen,” Mayor Michael W. Tucker
said in last week’s State of the City address.
Corporation
Counsel John J. Ottaviano said Ciminelli Real Estate Corp., hired in
early December to mastermind the construction and financing of the
arena, has submitted a construction estimate of $10 million to $14
million.
More importantly, Ottaviano said, Ciminelli has a plan
to sell federal income tax credits to investors whose payments would
comprise 38 percent of the construction cost.
Foundation grants
also may be announced soon to assist with the funding of the twin-rink
complex, to be built in the former Jubilee supermarket on Chestnut
Street. Bank loans also are part of the financing plan.
“We’re
within $3 million to $4 million of closing this entire deal,” Ottaviano
said. “Now that’s a very significant number, but it’s a lot closer than
we were before.” The rather large range in the construction budget
reflects some decisions not yet made that could add or subtract costs.
Among
them, Ottaviano said, are the exact size and exterior appearance of the
building and whether parking should be expanding onto the former
Dussault Foundry site at the foot of Washburn Street....
A
good idea that fills a local and regional need while reusing an unused
building in DT. The bad idea is using the old Dussault Foundry site for
parking. Why pave over downtown's only view over the escarpment for a
parking lot? Why park people (potential customers) farther away from
Main St and businesses ensuring they will never go there? Using the
existing two lots at Locust and Washburn would put overflow parking
within two blocks while getting foot traffic walking past store fronts.
Other wise best of luck to the project.
MJ I don't disagree with the sentiment but those lots are too far away, especially for people dragging huge hockey bags plus walking to cars in the winter sweaty from a game. How much more parking do they need then they already have there is a question I have. Plus high parking demand times would be weekends and nights, when the library lot and maybe even the Bewley Building lot would have openings.
ReplyDeleteI'm not in favor of paving over other areas for parking lots, but the library/YMCA lot is at capacity as it is during the day. However, if the prime time for the ice rink is evenings and weekends, then the existing big lot just might work. Makes me wonder how it ever accommodated the Super Duper/Jubilee parking. Can't remember back.
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