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PROPOSED USE: New sports complex will house four NHL-sized ice surfaces, including one 2,000 seat arena, and will replace several older recreation centers around the community. When completed, Niagara Falls will have the most up-to-date, modern facility in the region, as the center will be used by over 53 user groups in the city. This new building will be more energy-efficient and cost-effective for the city. The site proved to be the most appropriate for an arena for a number of reasons, including no land acquisition cost to the city. The site is large enough for a four-plex with on-site parking, and no amendments would be needed to the official plan or zoning bylaws to permit the project.
SIZE: 16-acre plot of land along Stanley Avenue.
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