Frankly, I find this whole thread and discussion around the Peterborough franchise/arena pretty depressing. The fact that the Petes are a non profit who are succeeding on and off the ice without taking millions and millions of dollars of tax payer money OR acting as just another vehicle to move money from working class people to a multi-millionaire/corporation owner should be commended and celebrated.
I cannot understand why you would find the discussion depressing. At some point, the PMC will require a significant renovation. Whether it is a complete overhaul of the ice making technology or structural issues etc, the time will come. Or, it could be a series of scheduled renovations and/or structural improvements. That cost will be crazy huge. The City of Peterborough will be on the hook to cover that. At some point there will be a cost/benefit analysis regarding the viability of maintaining an older building that holds thousands of spectators. That could be 5 years from now, or it could be 20. But, that day will come.
Peterborough looks to be going about it the correct way. They are waiting for a development that can justify the spend. Preferably, it will involve a private partnership for profit to assist in ensuring the project can proceed without significant public funding. You have pretty much outlined that in your previous post.
The reality is, this is the cycle. Older buildings that get to the point where they are either no longer functional and capable of generating revenue or are no longer structurally safe without massive structural repairs etc, get replaced by new buildings. Clearly the former is not an issue and it doesn’t seem like it will be an issue for many years to come. However, the latter could be around the corner and we just don’t know it yet. It would be better to have an alternative in place.
The Ottawa Civic Centre has private boxes that were constructed for the Senators in 1992. They are condemned and can no longer support the weight. The roof is a section of the North Side Stands of the football stadium. The building can house the 67’s just fine but the constant $$$ that goes into maintaining the facility is crazy. It is at the point where there really isn’t an option. It needs to be replaced. It is part of the cycle of sports facilities. Having a discussion on the possibilities and challenges for Peterborough shouldn’t be depressing.
Part one of your post here is 8 years old and no longer relevant and part two is misinformation, the arena is coming without private ownership, it's just very complicated.
You are out of your depth here.
Do you mean the arena is coming without private ownership change of the team? That is very possible. But, private investment would likely be required for the redevelopment where the arena would be built, correct? I would assume that to be the case.