
Upgrades include a new video scoreboard, premium loge seating, and in-seat food & beverage service. Rendering courtesy of 50 Below Sports + Entertainment
Global News: University of Manitoba arena to undergo $1.2 million in improvements
As Global News Winnipeg reports:
The WHL’s Winnipeg Ice are beginning to transform the University of Manitoba’s Wayne Fleming Arena.
The $1.2 million worth of upgrades are being poured into the 38-year-old facility in anticipation of Winnipeg’s inaugural WHL season.
“The renovated facility will allow the Winnipeg Ice to engage fans in an electric experience in an intimate and fun environment,” said the Ice’s President and General Manager, Matt Cockell.
Seating capacity at the arena will be enhanced from 1,400 to 1,600 in time for September’s season opener.
The next arena in terms of lowest seating capacity in the league, is Prince Albert’s Art Hauser Centre at 2,800.
“You’ll see some new balcony seats along the back wall, new glass, new safety netting, the look around the dashboard system will look completely different,” said the U of M’s Director of Facilities, Simon Wang.
All of the upgrades will get underway by the end of May, and are expected to be completed by September.