Las Vegas Review-Journal

Henderson pursuing plan with Knights

Ice rink complex eyed for downtown district

- By Blake Apgar Las Vegas Review-journal

Henderson officials are in talks with the Vegas Golden Knights to develop an ice rink complex in the city’s downtown district.

The proposed facility would house two rinks and occupy the site of the Henderson Convention Center at Water Street and Atlantic Avenue, records show. The project would take up 3.2 acres, according to city documents.

The city referred all questions to the team.

“As part of our continued efforts to help grow the great game of hockey in Southern Nevada, we are currently exploring opportunit­ies to build a second community hockey facility in Henderson similar to our home at City National Arena in Summerlin,” Golden Knights spokesman Eric Tosi said in a statement.

The Summerlin arena was host to capacity crowds for practice during the Knights’ inaugural campaign. It is also home to UNLV hockey, youth hockey, a team store and a pizza pub owned by Knights owner Bill Foley.

Similar to the Summerlin arena, the Henderson facility would include restaurant, retail and meeting space, records show. The space would also be used for instructio­n,

tournament­s and youth camps for the public.

If the proposal is approved at the Feb. 19 City Council meeting, the team and city would have 180 days to negotiate a contract for the land and constructi­on of the project.

Further details of the project were not available.

“The planning and discussion­s regarding this project are ongoing and

are not final at this point,” Tosi said. “We will provide more informatio­n when appropriat­e and when details are confirmed.”

Henderson has experience­d recent success in its pursuit of redevelopi­ng the downtown area. In the past year, 10 new businesses have opened in the Water Street District, Mayor Debra March said at the State of the City address last month.

Southend on Water, a multi-phase developmen­t on Water Street, is expected to have its second phase complete by May, TSK Architects

CEO Windom Kimsey said. Another constructi­on phase for residentia­l units is expected to be complete by the end of the year, he said.

Kimsey said the Golden Knights proposal shows the city believes in the efforts to revitalize its downtown area.

“I think it’s going to ignite another round of developers and people coming in to do stuff,” he said.

Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter.

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