The Russian government allocated 5 billion rubles in the federal budget for 2022 fiscal year for the construction of a new hockey arena in Nizhny Novgorod.
It is usually a property of the city or regional government or some company operating the arena. If I know, CSKA Arena at Avtozavodskaya street is owned by Inter RAO Group - affiliated to CSKA via Boris Kovalchuk & Igor Sechin. The new CSKA Arena u/c is connected to the Ministry of Defence. New Arena Omsk is co-financed by GazpromNeft. The new SKA Arena u/c is co-financed by Gazprom. So, it is how it works with financing of the arenas constructions.Does the government pay for all arenas in KHL or is it also arenas built with private capital?
Who will own this arenas if government pays for everything?
How do you mean this? Yeah, it is great they start building it, Torpedo is the last team with a very old venue.As ult mentioned, construction of a new venue in Nizhny Novgorod will start this year. Anyone excited to see how this turns out?
As ult mentioned, construction of a new venue in Nizhny Novgorod will start this year. Anyone excited to see how this turns out?
How do you mean this? Yeah, it is great they start building it, Torpedo is the last team with a very old venue.
Btw, just reading that CSKA Arena should have around 14.000 seats.
Of course, it is just some article in media, nothing official. The question remains - it there enough space for such a venue? And what will be capacity for a hockey game?So it went up from 13k when they last talked about it. Still, I'll wait for the official renders before making any conclusions.
Of course, it is just some article in media, nothing official. The question remains - it there enough space for such a venue? And what will be capacity for a hockey game?
As for funding there might be an issue due to inflation and increasing costs, so here it depends on who is funding the construction: for example Avangard arena is funded by the Gazprom corporation, so obviously no issue with money for them, but the new Torpedo arena is mostly funded by the local government, so there are already rumors about some possible delays. As for the availability of materials it shouldn't be an issue, as those are mostly produced in Russia.I don't want to start a political discussion but is the war expected to impact the construction of any of these new arenas in terms of funding or availability of materials?
Those are huge projects of federal importance, those will be the last ones to be affected. Regional projects, like VHL arenas, will feel it much more.I don't want to start a political discussion but is the war expected to impact the construction of any of these new arenas in terms of funding or availability of materials?