SAINT PAUL, Minn. — The City of St. Paul and Minnesota Wild are asking for the state to chip in as they propose renovations to the Xcel Energy Center arena complex. The complex includes the Xcel ...
The proposed overhaul goes beyond sprucing up the 25-year-old, 18,000-seat multi-purpose arena for concerts and hockey fans.
The Minnesota Wild and the city of St. Paul are requesting over $394 million from the state government to fund renovations at the Xcel Energy Center Arena Complex.
The Minnesota Wild and City of St. Paul are seeking the state to pay for 50% of a $769 million renovation project. The project includes updates to Xcel Energy Center, Roy Wilkins Auditorium and the ...
The proposal is requesting $394 million in state funding to renovate the Xcel Energy Center, River Center and Roy Wilkins ...
"The days of large state expenditures for professional sports is probably over. The Minnesota Vikings at the U.S. Bank ...
“That block — the Xcel Energy Center, that whole complex — ought to be and can ... Carter is proposing the city fund its portion of the renovations with bonds repaid by its existing half-cent sales ...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and Craig Leipold, owner of the Minnesota Wild, again made their pitch to state lawmakers for ...
It’s hard to believe the Xcel Energy Center has hit a quarter century, with most fans agreeing the arena doesn’t seem to show its age. But the owners and operators say it’s due for major mechanical ...
St. Paul city leaders and Wild executives say it is time for the city-owned arena and adjoining facilities to get a renovation.
Xcel Energy and High Country Conservation Center are hosting a free sustainability workshop Wednesday, April 9, at the South ...
Legislators will mull over requests for sports facility upgrades, as they get a clearer idea for the budget they’ll be ...
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