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New Detroit Arena : ウィキペディア英語版 | Detroit Events Center
Detroit Events Center is the working title of an indoor arena under construction in midtown Detroit. Construction began on April 24, 2015 following a formal groundbreaking ceremony on September 25, 2014. The new arena, which will cost $627 million to construct, will succeed Joe Louis Arena as the home of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. The arena, which will feature a unique, glass-roofed concourse connecting it to offices and shops surrounding it, and house 20,000 spectators, will anchor a new, $650 million, sports and entertainment district in and around downtown Detroit that will include mixed-use neighborhoods with new residential and retail outlets, located around the Cass Corridor, Ford Field, and Comerica Park. ==Design== The Detroit Events Center will be designed by HOK, and feature a unique "deconstructed" layout. Buildings housing retail outlets, the arena's box office, and the offices of the Red Wings will be built outside the arena, but a glass roof will be erected between the buildings and the arena itself. The roof will form an indoor "street" that will serve as the arena's concourse.〔 The concourse will remain open year-round, even if an event is not occurring inside the arena, allowing it to also be used as a venue of its own. The eight-story arena will be built as a bowl, with its ice surface below street level, and a projected seating capacity of 20,000.〔 Also planned is a practice rink inside the arena. Graphics can be projected on the arena's roof, such as the Detroit Red Wings logo on game days, or other content depending on the event. Christopher Ilitch described the design of the new arena as being "revolutionary", and believes that it may influence future arena designs in other cities.〔
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