Calgary Flames reach deal to build $800M arena, remain in city through 2058
- The Calgary Flames have finalized an agreement to build a new $800 million arena in Calgary, with construction starting in 2024.
- The Flames have committed to remain in Calgary for 35 years as part of the arena deal.
- The project will include a community rink, parking, infrastructure improvements, and more.
- The City of Calgary will contribute $537 million, the Alberta government $330 million, and the Flames $356 million.
- The agreement comes after years of negotiations between the team and the city over a new arena to replace the aging Scotiabank Saddledome.