Calgary Flames said they would have put $275 million into a new arena
CALGARY — No longer talking to each other behind closed doors about a new NHL arena, the Calgary Flames and their city continue to talk loudly to the public about it.
The Flames disclosed what they think they should pay for a new arena early Thursday morning via a press release and newspaper ads in a rebuttal to the city revealing its financials last week.
Calgary Sports and Entertainment said they were willing to contribute $275 million of their own money before they ended negotiations with the city.
CSEC thinks the city can raise $225 million via a community revitalization levy (CRL), which is tax collected from new development that springs up around a new arena.