Las Vegas Review-Journal

Swath of Henderson sold for $27.4M

- By Blake Apgar Las Vegas Review-journal

The future Golden Knights community ice arena in Henderson has a new name.

The arena at Water Street and Atlantic Avenue in the city’s downtown district will be named Lifeguard Arena in Henderson, according to the team.

The Knights announced Wednesday that Henderson company BT Supplies West Inc. has signed a long-term agreement with the team.

In the coming months, BT

Supplies West and an affiliated company, L & M Foodservic­e Inc., will rebrand as Lifeguard Industrial and Home Supplies, according to a news release. The company supplies hotels, schools and businesses with things such as cleaning supplies and office furniture, the release said.

“The Vegas Golden Knights and BT Supplies West Inc. both share the same foundation­al principles of commitment to our community

and dedication to growing the great game of hockey,” Knights Chairman and CEO Bill Foley said in a statement. “Lifeguard Arena in Henderson will provide locals and hockey fans of all ages and skill levels with a

world class location to learn, play and experience the sport.”

The company will be the exclusive supplier for paper goods and janitorial supplies and equipment to the Knights, the news release said.

Henderson officials in May approved bringing the arena in to replace the aging Henderson Convention Center next to City Hall.

Plans call for the arena, which is expected to open next year, to host tournament­s, youth camps and lessons. The Knights have said the venue will not serve as a second practice arena for the team.

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

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